Alright @Nate, I am actually having two problems and I have screenshooted them to let you know what I mean.
Here for some reason all of the usernames are black:(which is a minor problem but still weird and it shouldn't be so)
And then I have this major problem, at the bottom of every post there is no reply button or anything(lucky for me that I have them all memorized) As you see in the example below(look for the arrows)
Please help!Thanks for your assistance.
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@pretzelsing ->> It may or may not be the cause of the issues, but I can tell from your first screenshot that you have a virus on your computer. Run a malware scan, a virus scan, and then repeat each twice using a different scanner. For Windows computers, you can use Windows Defender & MalwareBytes for malware scans, and then Avast and Panda Security for virus scans. If the problems continue after that, let me know.
I keep having the same two works pop-up in the recommended read/review box on the front page and everytime i click on either one it shows up as a private work. I dont know if it's just my laptop or it's something else.
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I want a Harry Potter reboot with Benedict Cumberbatch as all the characters~~Mem <3 Formerly Remembrance <3
I'm having the same problem as @ForgottenMemories, but I only have one work showing up -- Sorry! -- and nothing else is coming up no matter how I refresh, on Google Chrome. I was going to check on Opera, but the browser wouldn't connect, so I don't know.
Free literary work day apparently didn't activate (if it's automated). Not sure if this'll impact no works being able to be submitted during review day.
A writer is a world trapped in a person— Victor Hugo
Ink is blood. Paper is bandages. The wounded press books to their heart to know they're not alone.
So, I was trying to rearrange my portfolio. I renamed a folder and moved a few works around using the "Edit Portfolio" option in the Settings tab. Now all of the works I moved are saved as drafts, and I really don't want to have to spend a whole bunch of points publishing them all again. Is there any way I can fix that?
We're all stories in the end.
I think of you as a fairy with a green dress and a flower crown and stuff. -EternalRain
I think you, @Deanie and I are like the Three Book Nerd Musketeers of YWS. -bluewaterlily
@Meandbooks, not sure why that happened, but it shouldn't cost points to republish a work. Just open the edit work window and click Republish.
ETA: I tested this with one of my old works to be sure. Edit the draft, click on Publish it, and you'll see the options window. It only costs points if you want to bump it, which makes it show up in the database like a new work. If you've made big changes, you may want to do this. Otherwise, it's zero points.
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jayflames1 wrote:my writes feed pad doesn't work anymore. it says account not found. Ive been on it before with the same log-on though.
@jayflames1, did you change your account name or otherwise edit your username recently? It looks like your username at WFP was saved as Jay. I just went ahead and reset it though to jayflames1 so it should work fine now.
So I write a # such as #NapoVerse and nothing pops up for me, I don't see anybody else that used that hashtag. Is this a bug or is this supposed to happen? I know that others have used this hashtag so I think it should pop up.
Whale. Whale. Whale. What do we have here? Some scurvy dog looking at my post, eh?
Writerfeedpad currently not working. @ScarlettFire is having this problem as well. It was working fine around eleven PM EDT. My browser is Google Chrome. I use Windows 7. Scarlett uses Windows 8.1, and she's currently on Chrome as well.
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