Recently i completed publishing my first (modern) fatlovesex novel online. I did so across 5 sites. In alphabetical order:
* Curvage
* DeviantArt
* Dimensions
* Fantasy Feeder
* My own purpose-made site jigglejunkie.com
This post is a comparison of the ease of publishing and fidelity of the final results (relative to author’s intent). It is meant to be informative and further discussion, not to be critical in any negative/pejorative way. Each site has advantages and disadvantages.
The reference story is my Unforgettable Cruise. I provide direct links to the start of the story on each site, for comparison purposes.
jigglejunkie.com (start page of Unforgettable Cruise)
Advantages:
+ Total control over formatting and content: only limits are legal and limitations of HTML and CSS themselves
+ No word/character limits for chapters, high or low
+ Decorative section breaks as in a printed book (i believe the prettiest of any site, but then of course i would because i made them)
+ Visually obvious distinctions between story text, transcripts of broadcasts, emails, text messages, and other types of fictional content
+ Media embedding (e.g. site-hosted song samples, external YouTube videos)
Disadvantages:
- Labor-intensive to convert from master document RTF format to HTML, even with automation
- Readers may not wish to go to a whole other website just to read a story
- No mechanism for comments/feedback beyond emailing me (intentional design choice)
Most people are not going to make their own website to present their stories. I mainly present it here as it is the canonical reference for how in a perfect world my stories would appear across all sites. It is a new site and can likely be improved upon, especially since i made all the design choices in a vacuum with no feedback from others.
Curvage (Unforgettable Cruise)
Advantages:
+ Easiest (lowest-friction) site (currently) for publishing
+ Most extensive formatting support of any site other than my own:
+ Italics and Bold are preserved upon paste
+ Centering is preserved upon paste
+ Tabs are preserved, at a tighter spacing than my original source
+ While there are no controls on their system for (some of?) these attributes when typing in a story on their platform, certain aspects of horizontal rules and font formatting are preserved upon pasting in content. (Big Yay!)
+ No (known) character/word limit! Yay!
+ Line spacing is handled elegantly, though imperfectly (see below)
+ Hyperlinks and certain media links are allowed
Disadvantages:
- No font face (family) options
- Object width attributes are ignored. E.g. boxes originally filling say 50% of the viewport width always fill 100% on the Curvage platform
- Pasted-in font size and strikethrough text is not preserved (may be specific to the user’s WWW browser/pasting source platform)
Of all the sites surveyed in their current forms, Curvage is far and away the fastest and easiest to use, and at the same time produces the best results. If someone force me to pick only one site upon which to post my stories (other than my own site), i’d pick Curvage.
Posting on Curvage is especially easy when using my own website’s rendered pages as the pasting source. Due to Apple’s bugs, i do need to do some time-consuming manual line spacing adjustments. This is true for all sites mentioned (other than my own, where i’m uploading actual HTML rather than pasting in content). I have yet to find a satisfactory workaround.
Could they improve? Yes they could. The improvements apply to all sites including FF, so i’ll discuss these at the end of this message.
Dimensions (start of Unforgettable Cruise)
Advantages:
+ Decent range of formatting options:
+ Italics and Bold
+ Many useful font sizes
+ Range of different font faces (more below)
+ Text centering
+ When direct pasting proves unworkable (due to Apple’s line spacing bug), BBCode is a viable fallback
+ Hyperlinks and certain media links are allowed
Disadvantages:
- 10,000 character limit is insanely low: major time sink/pain to chunk up stories
- Having to build an entire workflow to convert from my source to BBCode text then process each chapter this way is a time sink (more posting busywork, less time for story creation)
It is difficult to convey what a Major Pain the character limitation is. I discuss this further below. Other than that and my dislike of having anyone’s stories presented just like any other message post in terms of page formatting (apparently a limitation of the Xen Foro system Dimensions uses), posting stories there isn’t too bad.
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* Curvage
* DeviantArt
* Dimensions
* Fantasy Feeder
* My own purpose-made site jigglejunkie.com
This post is a comparison of the ease of publishing and fidelity of the final results (relative to author’s intent). It is meant to be informative and further discussion, not to be critical in any negative/pejorative way. Each site has advantages and disadvantages.
The reference story is my Unforgettable Cruise. I provide direct links to the start of the story on each site, for comparison purposes.
jigglejunkie.com (start page of Unforgettable Cruise)
Advantages:
+ Total control over formatting and content: only limits are legal and limitations of HTML and CSS themselves
+ No word/character limits for chapters, high or low
+ Decorative section breaks as in a printed book (i believe the prettiest of any site, but then of course i would because i made them)
+ Visually obvious distinctions between story text, transcripts of broadcasts, emails, text messages, and other types of fictional content
+ Media embedding (e.g. site-hosted song samples, external YouTube videos)
Disadvantages:
- Labor-intensive to convert from master document RTF format to HTML, even with automation
- Readers may not wish to go to a whole other website just to read a story
- No mechanism for comments/feedback beyond emailing me (intentional design choice)
Most people are not going to make their own website to present their stories. I mainly present it here as it is the canonical reference for how in a perfect world my stories would appear across all sites. It is a new site and can likely be improved upon, especially since i made all the design choices in a vacuum with no feedback from others.
Curvage (Unforgettable Cruise)
Advantages:
+ Easiest (lowest-friction) site (currently) for publishing
+ Most extensive formatting support of any site other than my own:
+ Italics and Bold are preserved upon paste
+ Centering is preserved upon paste
+ Tabs are preserved, at a tighter spacing than my original source
+ While there are no controls on their system for (some of?) these attributes when typing in a story on their platform, certain aspects of horizontal rules and font formatting are preserved upon pasting in content. (Big Yay!)
+ No (known) character/word limit! Yay!
+ Line spacing is handled elegantly, though imperfectly (see below)
+ Hyperlinks and certain media links are allowed
Disadvantages:
- No font face (family) options
- Object width attributes are ignored. E.g. boxes originally filling say 50% of the viewport width always fill 100% on the Curvage platform
- Pasted-in font size and strikethrough text is not preserved (may be specific to the user’s WWW browser/pasting source platform)
Of all the sites surveyed in their current forms, Curvage is far and away the fastest and easiest to use, and at the same time produces the best results. If someone force me to pick only one site upon which to post my stories (other than my own site), i’d pick Curvage.
Posting on Curvage is especially easy when using my own website’s rendered pages as the pasting source. Due to Apple’s bugs, i do need to do some time-consuming manual line spacing adjustments. This is true for all sites mentioned (other than my own, where i’m uploading actual HTML rather than pasting in content). I have yet to find a satisfactory workaround.
Could they improve? Yes they could. The improvements apply to all sites including FF, so i’ll discuss these at the end of this message.
Dimensions (start of Unforgettable Cruise)
Advantages:
+ Decent range of formatting options:
+ Italics and Bold
+ Many useful font sizes
+ Range of different font faces (more below)
+ Text centering
+ When direct pasting proves unworkable (due to Apple’s line spacing bug), BBCode is a viable fallback
+ Hyperlinks and certain media links are allowed
Disadvantages:
- 10,000 character limit is insanely low: major time sink/pain to chunk up stories
- Having to build an entire workflow to convert from my source to BBCode text then process each chapter this way is a time sink (more posting busywork, less time for story creation)
It is difficult to convey what a Major Pain the character limitation is. I discuss this further below. Other than that and my dislike of having anyone’s stories presented just like any other message post in terms of page formatting (apparently a limitation of the Xen Foro system Dimensions uses), posting stories there isn’t too bad.
The
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