Conworld + HTML question.
Jan. 25th, 2006 11:27 pmHappy birthday to
prillalar, whom I've been following around from fandom to fandom for at least five years now. Er, in a nice way, not a stalkerish way. :D
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I updated Jingree a little today, which I hadn't done in a while. I really need to do it more often, because what'll happen is that I'll have some aspect of it completely worked out, and then I'll finish off that notebook and lose it under my bed, and there goes everything I had on Sodhlâwe subjunctives. I never think I'll forget about it, but I do. Keeping it all nice and web-ified is very much for my own benefit.
I added paintings to two fables, and a stub article on the Luen universe. Major addition was Night Deer's Sodhlâwe writing system, which is a good example of the ridiculously haphazard way I get things computerized. I still need articles on Night Deer, Sodhlâwe, and Amíu writing, but of course that doesn't stop me from putting something up that depends on all three of them for context.
I think I like conworlding and ficwriting for the same reason. They're both games of plausibility. Here are some rules, now make something of your own. Make it believable, make it fit.
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Oh, now I remember what I wanted to ask. In HTML, is there a way to code a series of images to never be split up by a line break? If it were text, you'd just stick some s in the spaces, but I don't have any spaces between the images:

is really three images in a row. I dunno how to stop it from splitting apart when the person viewing the page has the window at an awkward size.
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I updated Jingree a little today, which I hadn't done in a while. I really need to do it more often, because what'll happen is that I'll have some aspect of it completely worked out, and then I'll finish off that notebook and lose it under my bed, and there goes everything I had on Sodhlâwe subjunctives. I never think I'll forget about it, but I do. Keeping it all nice and web-ified is very much for my own benefit.
I added paintings to two fables, and a stub article on the Luen universe. Major addition was Night Deer's Sodhlâwe writing system, which is a good example of the ridiculously haphazard way I get things computerized. I still need articles on Night Deer, Sodhlâwe, and Amíu writing, but of course that doesn't stop me from putting something up that depends on all three of them for context.
I think I like conworlding and ficwriting for the same reason. They're both games of plausibility. Here are some rules, now make something of your own. Make it believable, make it fit.
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Oh, now I remember what I wanted to ask. In HTML, is there a way to code a series of images to never be split up by a line break? If it were text, you'd just stick some s in the spaces, but I don't have any spaces between the images:


