Masterlist of Art and Fic

Feb 05, 2016 21:37

Holy pencil sharpener, batman! I was not aware that I had done so much stuff. This is a real masterlist, guys. \o/

Below, you can find all of my art and stories as well as all the collaborations I've been part of which posted something. I intend to update regularly but for the most recent stuff you might want to check my journal.

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amberdreams February 6 2016, 12:01:05 UTC
wowser, there's a lot on here to wallow in! I shall check it out later at leisure!

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soserendipity February 6 2016, 12:28:57 UTC
That's what it's for! I'm so glad this thing is being used already \o/.
Come back whenever, it'll be there :).

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amberdreams February 6 2016, 12:30:05 UTC
Now I'm wondering whether I should do one for my art. It's the thought of all that work that's putting me off! LOL

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milly_gal February 6 2016, 12:43:20 UTC
Use the scrapbook feature here like I did, WAY easier!

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amberdreams February 6 2016, 12:45:45 UTC
Tried using LJ scrapbook before but I ran out of free space really quickl

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milly_gal February 6 2016, 14:14:40 UTC
Hence why I got brutal and deleted all mine and started again O_O

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soserendipity February 6 2016, 13:18:10 UTC
I could give you a copy of the code if you don't mind the basic layout? It's completely adaptable and at first all you have to do is copy+paste the table rows to make a frame work for your yearly entries. Not difficult at all ( ... )

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amberdreams February 6 2016, 15:07:46 UTC
Most kind! Just knowing how to make a table on LJ would be useful enough, I did wonder about that when doing the RB previews this year but fudged instead. :D

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soserendipity February 6 2016, 17:29:51 UTC
Edited becase LJ shows tables, not code in comments. Of course it does.
Edited agian because of major html fail. I'm very sorry for spamming your inbox.

Sure thing! You wrap the orders for tables just like everything else in to start it and to end it.

All you need is to say

1. It's a table
2. The table contains something tbody
3. The table has rows tr
4. You might want more than one cell. With the above: cell 1 is the picture, cell 2 the written stuff. Cell is specified by td

Then you go backwards, saying

5. This cell ends here /td
6. This row ends here /tr
7. The content of the table ends here /tbody
8. This is the end of the table /table.

I'll try coding two stripped down samples below. This is a single row, single cell table:





... cell 1 ...


Which gives you this:

... cell 1 ...

This is a two row, two cell table:

... )

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soserendipity February 6 2016, 18:07:51 UTC
I did not want to edit that monster a third time so you'll have to live with my flying finger typos, lol. Sorry.

Also, it's supposed to show these brackets

< >

in the first sentence, where it says

just like everything else in (imagine brackets here) to start it and to end it

Apparently, I am still not the master of LJ coding I thought I was. Some zone I'm in. War zone, most likely. With The Code.

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amberdreams February 6 2016, 22:18:30 UTC
Thank you! I'm saving this and I'll see if I can work it out when I pluck up the courage to tackle my art masterlist. :D

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