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originally posted by: chris_stibrany
a reply to: AccessDenied
I am scared by your avatar.
Now I have to read your story.
originally posted by: AccessDenied
Apologies, in advance for the format of the story appearing as a " wall of text". My tablet simply lacks the ability to properly edit the appearance .
originally posted by: JohnnyAnonymous
originally posted by: AccessDenied
Apologies, in advance for the format of the story appearing as a " wall of text". My tablet simply lacks the ability to properly edit the appearance .
I was going to send you a PM about this.. but thought I'd just post it here.
I recently experienced what some of you folks have been speaking about with regards to the editing and formats on android and/or phones/whatever... But this was on my PC.
I had to do some editing on my last story (The Mission) and found I couldn't add any spaces or make some corrections. It was very frustrating. I tried to copy and paste some stuff into the story.. nope, it wouldn't let me. So on a whim, I backspaced/deleted a minor section (fluff really), then the heavens opened up and I was able to make all sorts of additions and corrections.
The culprit.. the space count of each individual page,, D U H ... How I didn't put two and two together is beyond me.. (I blame the last two years.. lol).
Anyway.. I was wondering if thats what might have happened on your lower page section.
So just tossing it out there...
Johnny
originally posted by: Encia22
a reply to: AccessDenied
I love your story the most! I star & flagged you before Xmas, but never got around to commenting.
Your narrative drew me into your picture-postcard world! Between curiousity about Daniel's antics and the friendship with Sarah, the story kept me hooked. Then you hit me with "Sarah's Bakery"... lump in throat time. That's where I stopped and voted so as not to forget. The rest of the fable then played out perfectly.
This would make a lovely bedtime story to read to children... sweet dreams.