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MagicFingers

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Submission Problems - HELP!

I have submitted a couple of things. A short poem was no problem. However, when I submitted my 3-part story, I submitted it as a text file, one document, and it got split randomly somewhere in the middle of a paragraph! I would rather see it in 3 pages, with the links at the bottom, like 1 2 3, the way I see most other long stories. So, I converted it to HTML, 3 separate files and 3 separate submissions, and asked that they be joined this way.
Now, they are 3 separate stories, which is cool for voting, but not otherwise.

I have a new masterpiece ready to submit. I think it is unique and good. It also is 3 parts. I have converted it to HTML, 3 separate files. How can I submit it to get it published on the site correctly? I have written several emails to "Literotica.com", but never received a reply, so I'm trying here. I don't want to offend them since I'm glad this site is here for us.

Can anyone help me? Thanks, MagicFingers
 
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Please ignore the title of this thread...I moved it from the "How To" forum and had issues.

What can I say.
 
There is absolutely no way to control where the pages split your story at Literotica. There are a certain amount of characters per line and a certain amount of lines per Lit-page. When you've reached that line limit, your text is begun on page two--no matter where you are in the document.

Lit pages were designed with reader loading times in mind, not author comfort. The end user is what dictates on a website, generally.

You have two options. Go with the way the pages split or cut it up into "chapters". You can try formatting with extra spaces between paragraphs, but they will most likely be removed.

Do not submit your story with any HTML coding because that's already added automatically and all of your formatting has to be removed prior to posting. Well, you can use <I> </I> and <B> </B> and <CENTER> </CENTER>, but the meta-tags are a strict nono. Don't use <P> or <BR> or any of that. They're removed.
 
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