One of the reasons why it took me so long to post the Lovely trilogy to the site (which, to this day, hasn't been completely available) was because of how different it is to build each page with shorthanded HTML (thank you, BBcode) on Subeta compared to a drag-and-drop build-a-site (hello, Weebly).
The most notable change is how diverging paths are presented. In my current (as of this writing) set-up, each choice leads to a new page. This is largely because I don't want to make it very easy to see information exclusive to another choice that your original choice does not give you access to. If I made hyperlinks to a different section of the page, you can still see the contents of the other choice(s) in the source code. Not that anyone is likely to do that... right?
The most notable change is how diverging paths are presented. In my current (as of this writing) set-up, each choice leads to a new page. This is largely because I don't want to make it very easy to see information exclusive to another choice that your original choice does not give you access to. If I made hyperlinks to a different section of the page, you can still see the contents of the other choice(s) in the source code. Not that anyone is likely to do that... right?
With the help of my friend Peng, there are two things I can do henceforth:
Both options will require me to tinker with the custom CSS for the site layout, which hopefully shouldn't take too long. It will invalidate the work I've already put towards uploading Lovely and the first half of Cadenza, but if it will make the reader experience better, it'll be worth my time.
- Use spoiler tags just like I did on Subeta.
- Declare #names and call them using regular links.
Both options will require me to tinker with the custom CSS for the site layout, which hopefully shouldn't take too long. It will invalidate the work I've already put towards uploading Lovely and the first half of Cadenza, but if it will make the reader experience better, it'll be worth my time.