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katz112
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by katz112 » Sat Mar 01, 2003 7:03 pm
Okay computer people! I am sending out a help needed sign here-
I am currently working on a web page and would like to add "fan fic" pages (right now I have a forum). The forum stuff is not right for the site. How do I build a fan fic?
I know this is off topic, but I am also building a KR quiz page which I plan on telling everyone after I work more on a fan fic site.
Thanks to whoever can help!

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knightimmortal
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by knightimmortal » Sat Mar 01, 2003 7:10 pm
Um, I think you need to explain a little more in detail by what you mean by building a fan fic site.
If you are talking about putting already written fan fic on a page, you put it on a page, pretty simple, if you are using HTML, you just put the appropriate tags (or if you are using a website editor, it will do it for you.) and upload.
Otherwise, I, personally am not sure at what you are trying to do.
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EmilyH
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by EmilyH » Fri Apr 11, 2003 9:42 pm
Hi.
I'm willing to help you out with HTML if you want. I'm actually a web designer by profession -- well, technically an out-of-work web designer, but I'm sure I'll find something soon. Anyway, another option is to cut & paste your story into Notepad, Word, or something similar and save it as a .txt file. You just link to it the way you would a normal file online, but it'll be yourfile.txt instead of yourfile.html. That way it will be visible to people online, but you won't have to code anything. The downside is that you'll lose any special formatting like bold and italics.