Still working on the website
Scrolling and screen-width issues should be fixed now. Actually, aside from going and finding the URLs to all the ff.net pages and such, I think I'm happy with the homepage. Now I just need to convert all the stories to HTML and format them ... *sob*
Website preview here (links are still non-functional):
http://friendshipper.laylalawlor.com
Website preview here (links are still non-functional):
http://friendshipper.laylalawlor.com

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And since I don't think I've given you any feedback yet, let me take this opportunity to say I absolutey LOVE your fic Old Soldiers Die Hard. I totally didn't see the ending coming. It was quite a surprise, but a very good surprise. I've been reading some of your other fic and it's making very excited to see what you come up with for the fic you're writing for me. I can't wait! Yay for Carson whumping! (Uh, does this mean I'm a sick individual? I'm cheering for injuries for my favorite character. LOL)
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I'm still working on coming up with a good scenario for your story, but I have a few ideas in mind. I've never written Carson whump before, so this should be interesting and different for me. I'm working on two other fic-a-thon stories right now but I'm kind of stuck on both of those, so maybe I'll turn to yours for a while today.
Basic HTML is actually surprisingly simple. The browsers do most of the work. I've found that for me, the easiest way to learn HTML is to "view source" on a page, copy the code to a word-processing document and modify it. The only trouble with that is that a lot of websites, especially commercial websites (Livejournal, say) have insanely complicated HTML. Once you understand the basic HTML tags, though -- which is probably chapter 1 in the book -- you can do almost anything.
I do believe that a little tiny bit of HTML is useful for everyone to know. Just for formatting on message boards and such, if nothing else.
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I'll try to stop being repetitive and redundant now. LOL