champagne1982
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Noooooo, I'm not drawing you a picture on how to be a better submissive to your Dominant partner, that's for another forum. What I want to explain is a few methods you can use to post your illustrated or concrete submissions to Literotica. It's pretty well known that you can upload an image file directly into the upload field of the Literotica submission form. There's a slightly less-known alternative procedure that provides a quicker gratification as well.
You can use HTML tags to embed your illustration into your submission. First upload and attach your file to a thread here at Literotica or you can use a free image service like photobucket as well; they will provide the HTML coding in one of the fields below the thumbnail in your album.
Once the image is uploaded and you can open it in an explorer window; then copy the image url into your paste buffer. To do so, highlight the web address, right click on it and select "copy" from the drop down menu or use ctrl C key combo to add it in. Use the following illustration to guide you in embedding the image into your story/poem file submission here at Literotica:
You can include text in and/or above and below the image. Make certain you include an explanation of what the link is for in the notes field of the submission form. I usually say: The link included in the text block ie - http://www.whatever is the url for a free use (or original) image. I like to submit work this way because you have an instant preview of how it will appear on Lit.
Another option is to prepare a word document file with clip art or your own photos arranged through out the work and then upload the file to the submission form. Again make note that the file is for an illustrated submission using original or free use images.
If there are problems with the submission, the site owners and editors will contact you on your Login User Options index page, since illustrated and audio files are added by hand.
Some handy links are:
very cool tools for multimedia and concrete poetry creation - Image Chef
for successful examples of illustrated and concrete work - pic-a-thon and Illustrated Poetry
From our own sadly absent (just for now, I hope) Jamison/neonurotic, a How-To - Poetry with Pictures
Please note: once you use an image source url address that pic or file can't be deleted without damaging the appearance of the resulting Literotica submission.
As always, if you have any other non-commercial, free-registration links or good ideas please include them on this thread so that we can make this a really valuable reference resource to share with everyone.
You can use HTML tags to embed your illustration into your submission. First upload and attach your file to a thread here at Literotica or you can use a free image service like photobucket as well; they will provide the HTML coding in one of the fields below the thumbnail in your album.
Once the image is uploaded and you can open it in an explorer window; then copy the image url into your paste buffer. To do so, highlight the web address, right click on it and select "copy" from the drop down menu or use ctrl C key combo to add it in. Use the following illustration to guide you in embedding the image into your story/poem file submission here at Literotica:
Code:
<a href="the image url here"><img src="the image url here"></a>
It is very important to surround the http://www.webadress.letters with the quote marks.
Another option is to prepare a word document file with clip art or your own photos arranged through out the work and then upload the file to the submission form. Again make note that the file is for an illustrated submission using original or free use images.
If there are problems with the submission, the site owners and editors will contact you on your Login User Options index page, since illustrated and audio files are added by hand.
Some handy links are:
very cool tools for multimedia and concrete poetry creation - Image Chef
for successful examples of illustrated and concrete work - pic-a-thon and Illustrated Poetry
From our own sadly absent (just for now, I hope) Jamison/neonurotic, a How-To - Poetry with Pictures
Please note: once you use an image source url address that pic or file can't be deleted without damaging the appearance of the resulting Literotica submission.
As always, if you have any other non-commercial, free-registration links or good ideas please include them on this thread so that we can make this a really valuable reference resource to share with everyone.
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