Hy it's Leilia from ffnet!!leiliaeli21September 17 2007, 22:30:25 UTC
I will follow your advice and look up on your livejournal from now on. Say, could you perhaps explain how to post a fic? I haven't figured it out yet and it would be a little weird to have all the chaps posted as an entry...:S Have to go to sleep now. See you soon. I'll try to finish the fanart tomorrow!^3^ *brings back to live and uses as new Teddybear* CUDDLE!! -yes, I know I sound retarded- Good night!:3
Re: Hy it's Leilia from ffnet!!psychicdreamsSeptember 17 2007, 22:36:36 UTC
Well, to post a fic, you have to have an account. This is my main journal, which I rarely update. startofdreams Click that link for my writing journal.
Once you sign up, which is free, you'll have access to be able to posting an entry, which is what my fics are.
Of course, you don't have to sign up just to leave comments like you did just now. :)
Re: Hy it's Leilia from ffnet!!psychicdreamsSeptember 17 2007, 22:38:35 UTC
I haven't figured it out yet and it would be a little weird to have all the chaps posted as an entry...:S
As for this, there are several ways to do this, if I read the question correctly. You can post each chapter as a separate and distinct entry or use lj-cuts. Which means that all your separate chapters are in one LJ entry for your journal, but there is quick access to them with the cut. Think of the cut as like a fake link on a website. It doesn't take you anywhere, just 'fast forwards' you to the part of the entry that you want.
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Have to go to sleep now. See you soon. I'll try to finish the fanart tomorrow!^3^
*brings back to live and uses as new Teddybear*
CUDDLE!!
-yes, I know I sound retarded-
Good night!:3
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Once you sign up, which is free, you'll have access to be able to posting an entry, which is what my fics are.
Of course, you don't have to sign up just to leave comments like you did just now. :)
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As for this, there are several ways to do this, if I read the question correctly. You can post each chapter as a separate and distinct entry or use lj-cuts. Which means that all your separate chapters are in one LJ entry for your journal, but there is quick access to them with the cut. Think of the cut as like a fake link on a website. It doesn't take you anywhere, just 'fast forwards' you to the part of the entry that you want.
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might one ask why?
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