As of today, authors on bookapy have a blogging facility available to them.
It would be useful to know how long a blog entry will remain.
For example. An author posts a suggested reading order, if the blog entry 'expires' after a time, then such info would be better posted as part of the author's profile which remains even after they themselves expire.
It would be useful to know how long a blog entry will remain.
Unlike SOL, since Bookapy is a commercial website, blog entries don't expire.
As of today, authors on bookapy have a blogging facility available to them.
It works. :)
From SOL home page, went to Bookapy, went to Authors, selected S, first one is S. W. Blayde, there's a link to the blog there, get a 404, go to the author's page, tapped blog, got a 404 again. This is on an iPad, using Safari.
I don't get a 404 from either link (Windows XP, Firefox) but I can't read the whole title - it's off the side of the page and there's no horizontal scroll bar.
AJ
I don't get a 404 from either link (Windows XP, Firefox) but I can't read the whole title - it's off the side of the page and there's no horizontal scroll bar.
Not that I may be able to fix it, but please send me a screen shot out of curiosity.
XP is now ancient history and it would be ridiculous trying to make workarounds for it. As the page is perfectly valid html/css and if it can't work with it, there isn't much to do.
I still was getting a 404 until I noticed I wasn't logged in to Bookapy, once I logged in it worked fine.
Sigh!
That's what happen when you copy code from one CMS to another and don't pay enough attention to testing in various scenarios.
Fixed.
Are authors allowed to post links to SOL? Might that cause problems for Bookapy if it becomes associated with a 'sex story' site?
AJ
Are authors allowed to post links to SOL?
Yes, no problem with that.
Might that cause problems for Bookapy if it becomes associated with a 'sex story' site?
It's already heavily associated with SOL as most of the links to Bookapy are on SOL.
Not the most usual of names. When I first read it I thought it was Book Apathy.
When I first read it I thought it was Book Apathy.
That's three extra characters. My eyes subtract letters, not add ones.