mondu_the_fat wrote:(any questions that pop up that you _have_ to answer in your author's notes but never addressed/answered in the fic? Sign of bad writing)..
Let' see... A 150K-sized file, for me, would have... between 20,000 and 25,000 words. Closer to the former as is, and closer to the latter if I left out everything that I use for formatting. Sorry, but the file that my current story is in is just about twice that size. XDSpokavriel wrote: I like there to be at least 3K and under 150K words. There tends to be some problems requiring reloading to see all the text when its longer.
I agree, though I'm not really trying with my current story. Don't know why... Just one of those whimsical things I do on occasion, that I can't help. <_<;Shanami wrote: However, what matters most is that the chapter splits seem somewhat natural at least, irrespective of length.
Let' see... A 150K-sized file, for me, would have... between 20,000 and 25,000 words. Closer to the former as is, and closer to the latter if I left out everything that I use for formatting. Sorry, but the file that my current story is in is just about twice that size. XD
It was clear enough. It's just that we were still talking about formats and differences in file size and word counts, and I felt like sharing that it's not a mystery for me because of the way that I do things. I know that every 60Kb of text that I write, not counting any of the formatting, guarantees at least ten-thousand words.PCHeintz72 wrote:Just so it is clear, I did not mean to imply you did not know the size of your own self created files or their overhead. I merely was not going to check several thousand HTML files I have from multiple sources over the years.
On the topic of FF.net's formatting... If I upload HTML files, will it read <br> tags? And will there be any problems with HTML character codes? It's been years since I've uploaded anything there, so I'll have enough fun figuring out how that process works these days.
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