The Master Fic Post

Dec 31, 2020 19:34

I am so organized!  Look at me go!  I like to try to make my LJ as user-friendly as possible, and make it easy to find my fics in many ways.  In this post, you can click on Magnificent seven, and it will list out all of my mag7 fic in the order it was written.  or you can click on a series, and it will take you to all the works in that series, or ( Read more... )

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lorency February 26 2010, 15:10:41 UTC
Oh. Yay! But you make such awesome fiction so I wouldn't have mind browsing my way through to find it anyway. ;) But thanks for the list. :D

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winks7985 February 26 2010, 23:52:58 UTC
aww, thanks hun! *blushes*

the list was a long time coming. it helps give another way for people to search for my fic.

p.s. i might have a new one to add soon :)

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lorency March 2 2010, 22:39:19 UTC
Oh OH! Really? I look forward to read it. Yay! *does the Snoopy dance* :D

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cholomunkers November 8 2010, 05:03:01 UTC
I made tags, then looked through my list and realized I forgot to use some of them..often. asdfjkl; I really need to get on the ball.

But in other news, now I can devour the rest of your fanfiction rather eagerly I might add!

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winks7985 November 10 2010, 02:45:17 UTC
i had to take a whole day and do a tag cleanup, cuz i had way too many and they werent being used. after, it was all pretty :)

and yay for easy devour...ance(?)

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romanse1 August 22 2012, 01:53:00 UTC
This is sooo nice!

I recently made an attempt to do a master post on my LJ, but what I don't know is how to write the code for where you have "the whole kit and caboodle" on yours so that the entire list doesn't show.

LOL - I don't suppose you would mind enlightening me, would you? : )

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winks7985 August 22 2012, 02:34:48 UTC
That took me a while to figure out myself, so of course I'll help you out (or do my best to, anyways).

It's called an LJ-cut. I enter my entire post, then highlight what I want to put behind the cut (in this case, it was all the titles). In the banner on the top of the window you type your post in (I'm using the rich text option, not the HTML), if you hover over one of the icons, it will say "lj cut". Click that, and a dialog box pops up. That's where you type in what you want it to say (it defaults to "Read more..."). I changed mine to "the whole kit and caboodle".

I can look up what the HTML coding is, but not at this moment (I'm on vacay, and only have my iPhone).

I hope that helps a little. I had to do a lot of practicing to get it right, but I tend to be a little special when first learning something.
;)

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romanse1 August 23 2012, 01:28:37 UTC
Thanks so much! I'm not sure why I was confused about how to do that - it's not like I haven't posted useing an LJ-cut before...*scratches head*

Hopefully, I'll be able to fix my post without it REPOSTING again!

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