bold and italics in stories

tanyachrs

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I just had a story rejected because I used the greater and less than signs. I used them to insert bold and italics tags, which worked correctly in preview and which I've done before. I didn't use them expecting the signs themselves to appear. So now I'm confused. Do I just resubmit with a note explaining that or is there some other way I'm supposed to be inserting bold and italics tags?
 
I just had a story rejected because I used the greater and less than signs. I used them to insert bold and italics tags, which worked correctly in preview and which I've done before. I didn't use them expecting the signs themselves to appear. So now I'm confused. Do I just resubmit with a note explaining that or is there some other way I'm supposed to be inserting bold and italics tags?

When I've wanted bold or italics, I submit the story in RTF (Rich Text Format). Never had any problems that way.
 
What was the exact wording of the rejection? The angle brackets are correct for depicting bold and italics, so the rejection may have been for something else.
 
That was the wording. Guess I'd better check the story again. Maybe I didn't close a tag somewhere. It previewed ok.

lease do not use the characters < or > in your text unless you are using HTML. These characters are reserved by HTML--which runs the web pages--and neither they or anything between them will appear in the posted story. If you must have these characters in your story, then replace every "<" with "<" (without the quotes) and ">" with ">" (also without the quotes).
 
Yes, that could mean that slash marks were omitted to close the bold/italics and the system assumed you were trying to us French quote marks.
 
Acceptable HTML tags....

<center> text </center>
<b> text </b>
<i> text </i>
<u> text </u>
<blockquote> text </blockquote> although there is some contention as to the validity of the use of blockquote. Sometimes Laurel lets it through and other times she doen't.
 
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