Goofy Test of Story Layout

 

 

 

Tale of Discovery

 

Arial fonts are neat and tidy, like me; at the tender size of  28, or 26, on Heading 2;

Heading 3 is still bold and brash but.... but when you change the font to

A stodgy old Courier New in Size 18-- it doesn't seem stylish to me, even in a Size sweet 16.

Heading 4 is still bold, but you might have to squint with my Georgia font, at Size 16

I address you with my Address format and Tahoma font.  Too small, too small,  let's call it a day!

 

On second thought, this gripping tale would be nothing without an attention grabbing graphic, which I will grab from my Internet IMAGE file, now!

 

Don't laugh, this is serious

                             On second thought, it's not so serious, so let's just....   play, play, play
Quinn's Hill
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Dick Pellek (website) on Monday, 04 February 2013 21:16

To my fellow rookies out there: The Goofy Test of Story was created inside the LegacyStories.org internal editor. Some of the fonts are OK, others are set at defaults that are a wee too small for those of us with weary eyes. In any case, you can save your work in the DRAFT mode and decide which fonts you prefer. The internal editor doesn't care; except he, the editor does not know how to spell. Geezers like me prefer to write my stories in the Microsoft WORD format; highlight everything; hit the copy function; then paste into Legacy Stories.

To my fellow rookies out there: The Goofy Test of Story was created inside the LegacyStories.org internal editor. Some of the fonts are OK, others are set at defaults that are a wee too small for those of us with weary eyes. In any case, you can save your work in the DRAFT mode and decide which fonts you prefer. The internal editor doesn't care; except he, the editor does not know how to spell. Geezers like me prefer to write my stories in the Microsoft WORD format; highlight everything; hit the copy function; then paste into Legacy Stories.
Golden V. Adams Jr. (website) on Wednesday, 06 February 2013 17:17

This is a great tutorial in a fun preaentation. Thanks.

This is a great tutorial in a fun preaentation. Thanks.
Dick Pellek on Monday, 19 December 2022 21:47

Hope springs eternal. My wish for 2023 is that Monotype Corsiva font is included as part of an update exercise. Cursive fonts are de rigueur in poetry.

Hope springs eternal. My wish for 2023 is that Monotype Corsiva font is included as part of an update exercise. Cursive fonts are de rigueur in poetry.