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I added another section to the HTML FAQ just now, about making links. Pretty basic stuff, so it didn't take too long to write. I think the post background and border sections are going to take the longest to write. For the other topics, I'm hoping to write one per day (unless something comes up and I don't have time), but we'll see how it goes. I'm quite notorious for getting lazy with stuff like this about half way through, heh.
Besides the HTML FAQ, I've been toying around with the idea of writing a fan fiction sort of thing, based on Zelda: Four Swords Adventures. For a while now I've been wanting to do more with the personalities I came up with for the four colored Links, but until now, nothing has seemed like it could work. Following the story of Four Swords Adventures, though, seems like it could provide a good setting and I'd just get to have fun plugging in the Links' personalities and watching them bounce off one another as they progressed through the "game."
Also, the way the game is broken up into eight levels, with three stages in each, would make writing it easier. I'd already have defined chapter breaks, as well as breaks within each chapter for each stage, so it would be easy to sit down and write a little at a time. Maybe that way it wouldn't seem so overwhelming, trying to write something so long. My specialty is shorter articles -- I don't do so well with long stories, except for RPG type stuff on OB, since it's a collaborative effort and I'm not the only one doing the writing.
So I guess this is another one of those "wait and see" things. (I'm horrible with those, aren't I?) If I do end up writing it, though, I probably wouldn't start on it until the HTML FAQ is done, but I'd post up each chapter on OtakuBoards as I wrote them. And I'd make a post on here about it, of course. So that may be another thing to watch for. I think I'd first need to do a revision of the Links' personalities before actually starting on the story, though, so if you see me post that, you can probably expect the story to be started soon after.
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