So I'm checking my options as I redo PR's coding. There were four symbols left to denote different sorts of speech:
\ or \\
/ (// doesn't work)
( ) or (( ))
: (:: doesn't work)
#
I know [] was working last time I checked, but it's gone the way of its fancier cousin, {}. Halfway through writing this post, \ and \\ stopped working and, upon checking, has been stripped from Inheritors and, presumably, any other story that's used it.
EDIT 9:11 - FFN is not loading HTML asterisk scene breaks when formated to the right, but does show them if centered. I'm certain they were loading fine a few minutes ago, and they can currently be added in with either centering.
I think I speak for us all when I ask, WTF?
\ or \\
/ (// doesn't work)
( ) or (( ))
: (:: doesn't work)
#
I know [] was working last time I checked, but it's gone the way of its fancier cousin, {}. Halfway through writing this post, \ and \\ stopped working and, upon checking, has been stripped from Inheritors and, presumably, any other story that's used it.
EDIT 9:11 - FFN is not loading HTML asterisk scene breaks when formated to the right, but does show them if centered. I'm certain they were loading fine a few minutes ago, and they can currently be added in with either centering.
I think I speak for us all when I ask, WTF?
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Date: 2008-10-27 12:29 am (UTC)If so, we can hope only for a short time in the sun before the n00bs figure it out and we get a bunch of titles/stories replete with ..+˟*Ȼreǡtivǝ*˟+.. word art and formatting.
But if it would mean that I could finally start using something than the preprogrammed hr for line breaks, I would be pleased.
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Date: 2008-10-27 01:22 am (UTC)And now I can write *********** if I want.
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Date: 2008-10-27 01:39 am (UTC)Private Messaging (PM) page/feature improvements: a) can now embed links to fanfiction.net or fictionpress.com addresses, b) preview feature has been added, c) previously banned characters are now valid, d) PM message is now limited to 6000 characters.
Maybe the PM updates managed to cross wires with the actual story-publishing system, which would explain the apparently inconsistent implementation. Or perhaps this just foreshadows their allowing banned characters in actual stories, and what we're seeing now is a kind of "work in progress thing" as the coding is still getting worked out.
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Date: 2008-10-27 12:33 pm (UTC)I thought the ~ were gone from PR and they were showing up, but I thought that might have just been that they were HTML in the first place. I checked an old story that I know got them stripped months ago (it was one of the ones I uploaded to Fanlib and I had to re-add the characters when I copied it, so at least eight months back), and now it has ~ again.
And their current update does seem to indicate they've been messing with their document manager...