I'm in tears. Again. Oh Kurt :( i want him to tell Blaine what happened and then Blaine to go beat the ass hole up! Grrrrrrrr! Once again though, you've written this in a really interesting, emotional way and i can't wait for the update (and i'll love you forever if it includes some asskicking!protective!blaine)
First I want to say 'thank you' because your comments always make me happy. And second I'd like to just say that I was trying to think of something to say here, when I was hit by inspiration for the Kurt/Blaine scene in the next part. Haha looks like you had a hand in it ;)
Haha no problem! And now i REAAAAALLY can't wait :D Mind if i ask you a quick question? Im pretty new to lj and i've only recent started writing fics, but when i upload them they take up quite a bit of room, how do you hide them behind links? Or is that only done in communities to link to seperate journals? Haha i'm quite confused.
If you're using the rich text editor you can easily make an LJ Cut -- just run your cursor over the buttons until you find it. When you've found the button, just highlight the text that you want to put behind the cut/link and press the LJ Cut button; a box should appear asking you what the cut/link will say. Type in whatever you want, hit 'okay' (I think it's 'okay' :S), and then save your entry. All of the text you highlighted should be behind the cut, only visible when you access the journal entry itself.
Ahh i see it now, thanks. Only problem is when i pressed okay it deleted the whole thing, including the unhighlighted bits, and i darent press save to see if it worked incase it didnt and i've got rid of the post by accident haha
Ooo never had that one happen before. :S Hope you have luck with it -- LJ is always... an adventure to learn how to use. I know I'm still just playing around to figure it all out. :)
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If you're using the rich text editor you can easily make an LJ Cut -- just run your cursor over the buttons until you find it. When you've found the button, just highlight the text that you want to put behind the cut/link and press the LJ Cut button; a box should appear asking you what the cut/link will say. Type in whatever you want, hit 'okay' (I think it's 'okay' :S), and then save your entry. All of the text you highlighted should be behind the cut, only visible when you access the journal entry itself.
I hope that helps! :)
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