The Wolf's Father

Aug 28, 2011 14:33

Title : The Wolf's Father
Author : khilari
Reader : Falone42
Fandom : Norse Mythology
Character/Pairing :
• Sigyn (Norse Mythology),
• Loki (Norse Mythology),
• Odin,
• Fenrir (Norse mythology),
• Sleipnir

Rating : General audiences
Warnings : None
Summary: Loki and Sigyn watch as Fenrir is bound.
Text: Link
Length/size : 0:08:10/7. ( Read more... )

fandom:mythology, reader:falone, archived

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cybel August 28 2011, 22:41:29 UTC
Hi, and welcome to amplificathon and podficcing! I've made you a reader tag and also gone back and added it to your two collaboration podfics with Rhea as I'd somehow managed not to do so before.

BTW, your coding appears to have gone astray, possibly because LJ has been messing with HTML coding, or so I understand. Mostly it appears to be a problem with extra spaces inside the <>'s. The link code has me stumped, mostly because {}'s appear in place of the <>'s, I think.

ETA: I see you already caught the coding problems!

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falone42 August 28 2011, 22:43:32 UTC
thanks!!! I am learning (cross fingers) and just updated the code. Got it to mostly work, could not get the links to shorten to just "link" though...
Very weird that LJ cares about spaces in code, but hey its fixed now ^^.

what is a reader tag?

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cybel August 28 2011, 23:09:53 UTC
If you look at the bottom of your post now, you'll see a bunch of tags I added. Amplificathon is one of the best tagged LJ's in fandom, if I do say so myself.

Why bother, you might ask? Well, if you click on, say, your reader tag, you will be directed to a new page that shows all of your podfics posted here.

The post:podfic tag is obvious, as is the fandom tag; not archived is for us archivers at the Audiofic Archive, to indicate your podfic is not yet archived there (and it won't be for a while, unfortunately, as the Archive is broken for new entries at the moment).

If you look at the top of the community page, you'll see a bunch of links, including one for tags. Click on THAT, and you'll see ALL the comms tags and can thus search for a given reader, fandom, etc. easily. If you wonder why some of the fandom tags are so general, I've had to start combining more specific ones to keep us under the 1000 tag limit LJ imposes.

As for coding your links, you can use [a href=""]text you want to show[/a] - just replace the []'s with <>' ( ... )

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falone42 August 28 2011, 23:22:56 UTC
cybel thank you very much for the info, my next update will hopefully be much easier on the community. Got pretty stumped on the link thing for a bit there, finally threw some logic at it and it should all be fixed now ^^

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laurie_ky August 29 2011, 01:18:09 UTC
I see removing the spaces helped. On the link listed under Sleipnir, the problem might be that you've got the italics next to each other instead of having the URL inbetween them.

Whatever you want to show for the name of the link

Laurie

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falone42 August 29 2011, 01:21:09 UTC
no idea what you are talking about (whistles innocently)

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laurie_ky August 29 2011, 01:33:29 UTC
HAHAHA. My earlier comment with the coding example I tried to show didn't work since where I typed in URL was actually thought to be a real URL. Oh, well. Lots of laughs with html, I tell you.

Starwatcher307's Coding Tips is a useful resource.

Good luck,

Laurie

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falone42 August 29 2011, 01:35:35 UTC
thanks,

I think I have fixed it all, that particular piece of code was accidentally left in. I had it place there(and did not put a note header around it) for reference when building the code.

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rhea314 August 29 2011, 02:26:38 UTC
Yay! I'm excited to listen to this...I'm glad everyone else is helping with the code thing, I feel that's probably my fault since I think I used { in my demonstration instead of < because I'm used to LJ making < into real code and not showing how the actual formating works...which is silly to worry about over gmail. Sorry for making randomly extra problems. Congratulations on your first podfic however! I'm currently downloading. :D

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falone42 August 29 2011, 02:30:35 UTC
love the pic ^^ Thanks! I hope you enjoy it, I sort of only did edits on the fly so.. ummm yea.. let me know if I should really go back through for glaring errors. Just sent off a request for this:
http://archiveofourown.org/works/208911

and really hope they say yes. If I wanted to get into the creation of fic, where might I go to post such things?

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luzula August 29 2011, 06:22:37 UTC
Downloading! I listened to your collaborations with Rhea and enjoyed them, so I'm sure I'll enjoy this too! And I love mythology fic.

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falone42 August 29 2011, 06:33:20 UTC
Thanks Luzula,

I am thinking of putting up some original work as well. Any suggestions for where the source material should be hosted? (AKA, where I could put up the writey bits before the speaky bits?)

Falone42

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luzula August 29 2011, 13:30:20 UTC
Well, you can post it in your own journal--that's the most common way to do it. And then announce it in the appropriate fandom comm, if there is one. Or you can get an account at the Archive of Our Own and post it there. : )

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luzula August 29 2011, 13:30:56 UTC
Oops, I meant to put a link there: Archive of Our Own.

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dodificus June 30 2012, 06:27:25 UTC
Your archive page is here

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