Nearing the big day and I have more questions: 1) Have a nice juicy excerpt chosen, but the stubborn idiot won't pare down below 372 words. Is that absolutely too long? 2) Should the doc be a particular font? 3) Regarding consistency, may a prologue and epilogue sandwich the middle "parts."
Trying to decipher the following statements: A. We want the archive to be as accessible as possible, so we'll be using emphasis and strong tags instead of italics and bold. B.If this part was too hard to follow, then please send your final draft in an email saying that you need help with coding. Use the same format for your final draft that you used for your complete draft, BUT also include your ITALICS and BOLD tags in HTML.
Questions about the above: I'm not following: A. This is if I use html? What are strong tags? B. From my questions in A, I may be a better candidate for non-html, which brings me to excerpt B. I'm reading the above as: send final in non-html but then go through the doc and add html for bold and italics. But it is already in bold and italics, so I don't get it, or is that exactly what you are saying? Do it anyway? What about scene breaks? Should html scene breaks be included in a non-html document? If not, how would you prefer scene breaks indicated?
I'm utterly confused (about life in general), but won't you please help me with the above questions? Thanks.
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1) Have a nice juicy excerpt chosen, but the stubborn idiot won't pare down below 372 words. Is that absolutely too long?
2) Should the doc be a particular font?
3) Regarding consistency, may a prologue and epilogue sandwich the middle "parts."
Trying to decipher the following statements:
A. We want the archive to be as accessible as possible, so we'll be using emphasis and strong tags instead of italics and bold.
B.If this part was too hard to follow, then please send your final draft in an email saying that you need help with coding. Use the same format for your final draft that you used for your complete draft, BUT also include your ITALICS and BOLD tags in HTML.
Questions about the above:
I'm not following:
A. This is if I use html? What are strong tags?
B. From my questions in A, I may be a better candidate for non-html, which brings me to excerpt B. I'm reading the above as: send final in non-html but then go through the doc and add html for bold and italics. But it is already in bold and italics, so I don't get it, or is that exactly what you are saying? Do it anyway? What about scene breaks? Should html scene breaks be included in a non-html document? If not, how would you prefer scene breaks indicated?
I'm utterly confused (about life in general), but won't you please help me with the above questions? Thanks.