I'm new here and I've written a story that I'd like to post but everytime I preview it, it's all along the side of the page. I want indentations and all of that to show up.. How do I make this happen?
eeeewwwww!... So that means I'm going to have to manually change stuff for the posting of my story. Guess I'll have to use that testing forum to see how to post it... Bah! The energy used to do worthless things!
I'm not quite sure how to make identations visible in the story after submission... I know that TYWC somehow manages to do it, but it's the same thing at writing.com (you have to put in lines between paragraphs there too).
I couldn't be bothered manually seperating paragraphs in my story, so it looks like one big solid mass. It makes it a little more difficult to read, but doesn't make a huge difference.
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I know this is forever old, but I had to chime in.
I hugely disagree with Elelel up there. It does make a difference whether something is a huge mass or not. I get turned off when the writer didn't bother to separate their paragraphs. That huge mass is hard to read and I am inclined not to do so. I have passed up stories like that in favor of a better formatted story, even if it isn't as good. To me, that lack of formatting just shows a writer who doesn't care about taking the time to make their story look good.
That's my two cents. Does anyone else have anything to say?
Elelel wrote:I couldn't be bothered manually seperating paragraphs in my story, so it looks like one big solid mass. It makes it a little more difficult to read, but doesn't make a huge difference.
It does make a huge difference, actually, and it really only takes, what, two minutes? (Or you could just double space your paragraphs as you write, and then you don't have to bother.) Honestly, if a story isn't paragraphed out with double spaces, I won't read it - and I'm obviously not the only one.
_____If you need indents, though - and even if you indent your paragraphs, please also double space them -you can do five white underscores. It's not perfect, and it's a little time consuming, but it works well for things that absolutely have to have indentations. (I use it a lot or my poems.) Unfortunately, though, the text area is not really exactly white, but it's close enough. (If you really wanted to, you could find the hex code for the background color - if BBC uses hex codes, I'm not sure.)
Even if there were a code for indents, I don't think I'd like it. It's hard to read a big mass of text! And if there are spaces between the paragraphs, my eyes don't get lost as easily.
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