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🕸Fergus Duniho wrote on Tue, Aug 30, 2016 05:45 PM UTC:

Instead of submitting it by email, you can post it to the site using the Post Your Own Game form. I included the link for your convenience, and you will normally find this in the menu headed by your name when you're signed in. Do not cut and paste your HTML as is. You used OpenOffice to generate your original HTML, and I do not want to have to edit out the extra stuff it put in. When you go to the form already mentioned, it will be using CKEditor, which is an online WYSIWYG editor that will generate HTML from your text. This works sort of like OpenOffice for generating HTML, but it is all handled online instead of on your computer. So just enter your text, and use its image button for your images. This is the first button in the fourth box in the top row. Alternately, if you're comfortable writing HTML by hand, you can click on the Source button and use codemirror to enter HTML code. Enter each section of your document in the appropriate place, and leave out headings, since these will be added automatically. I will then review and edit it (if need be) before publishing it.


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