>>2222 โ quads chek'd!
So do I, frens. Warms my heart.
>>2327 We do not correct Sgt.B.
B correct us, kek.
Testing one of the letter-size templates for today's 500+ word editorial.
Justified prob look bettah
Fixt
Well for an article that may well be printed, I like the 8.5x11" size best and Georgia font is the closest I have to abcu's font. This one was 536 words with another 200 words in the endnotes. Didn't try printing it, but the font size looks readable.
Many of the articles submitted are considerably longer, 7000-10,000 words.
I'd like graphicanon's opinions. They have excellent graphical sense.
Tried 2 columns (yeah I know, it's unbalanced, to match the unbalanced endnotes). Opinions on readability compared with 1 column?
Looking forward to graphicsanons recommendations on how we might best distribute articles intended for both online viewing and print.
>article looks good, possible to play around with headline font?
Sure. What do you suggest? I did it in gimp, with a bit of manual fussing. Didn't bother to put the endnotes into the same font as the body but smaller, but that would be the recommended procedure. Too many fonts = bad. Just the right fonts = good.
There are newsletter and desktop publishing apps that are good at this kind of stuff but i haven't tried them. Kind of have a love/hate relationship with regular word processors that don't handle precise flexible spacing the way we like.
Not a Photoshop user.
>Use of imagery recommended within articles.
Yes, agree.
Still trying to figure out if we have some kind of regular deliverables and a repeatable process here. So far each one has been a unique process.
Nice. My text. Thank you.
The new modem is installed. Anon back in action.
Kek blessed me, thank Kek.
Need a banner graphic to post with ABCU-sourced anon-written articles.
Something long and horizontal.
Something like "ABCU|8 presentsโฆ"
I may work on it if I get a chance.
Force QR awareness that ABCU|8 anon authors are writing articles.
To get past the baker trouble babyfist had yesterday.
and help recruit others by showing that an article doesn't have to be real complicated or fancy.
Actually I love this. Will keep using. Kek.