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Old Bermuda Triangle Story

REDBear ๐Ÿšซ

Several years ago there were 3 or 4 different Bermuda Triangle stories. The one I'm most interested in is where the M/C and some friends and/or family get stuck in a thick sargassum patch with a bunch of other derelict ships from many eras. Some are still occupied and some prey on the others.

John Demille ๐Ÿšซ

@REDBear

The only story on the site that has Bermuda and sargassum is:

https://storiesonline.net/s/16791/pandora

akarge ๐Ÿšซ

@REDBear

I vaguely remember an old movie with that idea. People were wearing a backpack arrangement that was filled with hydrogen gas so they were light enough to walk over the weeds.

fasteddiecoder ๐Ÿšซ

@REDBear

Try Day Trip it has some of the elements you mention

Lazeez Jiddan (Webmaster)

@fasteddiecoder

You need to have some text inside the link.

You had: < a href="{link here}">< /a>

it should be: < a href="{link here}">Day Trip< /a>

Of course, the spaces after the opening < in my message are there so that they're not interpreted as code.

zitqhile ๐Ÿšซ

@fasteddiecoder

Just started reading Day Trip. Wonder why the first chapter reminds me of a three hour tour and Mary Ann?

fasteddiecoder ๐Ÿšซ

@REDBear

I can't seem to post a link correctly. The story I was recommending is "Day Trip" by aubie56

Replies:   eck0  madnige
eck0 ๐Ÿšซ

@fasteddiecoder

day trip

pretty sure its just normal html code to make a link

madnige ๐Ÿšซ
Updated:

@fasteddiecoder

I can't seem to post a link correctly.

The easiest way is just paste the URL into the message (delimited by white space); the site easily copes with turning the bare URL into a link.

The 'clever' way is to use the [link] button just above the reply edit box: Type whatever to introduce it, click the [link] button, type or paste the URL into the edit dialog that appears, hit [OK], type the text that will become the link, click the [/link] button (it changed to show that you are entering the anchor text).

You can simplify this by doing your text typing including the anchor text, click-drag or double click to select the anchor text, click [link], type/paste the URL into the edit dialog that pops up, then click [OK]. Note this time the [link] button stays as [link] because you've already dealt with the anchor text.

The info link to the story is this in this case. Process was, type the text, switch to a tab of search results, Right-click on the [more info] link, select 'Copy link address' from the browser popup, switch back to this tab, double-click 'this', click [link] button, paste URL just copied, [OK] and Bob's your auntie's live-in lover.

ETA: Don't try to post links to other (non-WLPC) story/book sites; the forum code will detect this and will likely expunge the link, the post, or the whole thread.

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