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  1. It's really hard to read this font with the trees for backgrond.

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    1. Sorry about that! I wasn't sure how hard or easy it was. I can change that. Thanks for the feedback!

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  2. What's the story that Gavin was talking about on the last post? Are you going to put it up here soon?

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    1. Actually, I was just going to post it like RIGHT NOW. Yep, hope ya like it!

      ~Storyteller

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    2. Awesome! I'm going to go read it!

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  3. I like the new look for Rubberboot Girl. It's really nice and easy to read.

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    1. That's good!! I kind of needed a new look and I wanted some rubberboots. =D

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  4. Hi, this is Piano Bookworm's sibling Rider Bookworm! I think Connie's dad should come back in the next book.

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  5. Did you take off your "Ask" page? I want to ask some more questions.

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    1. Yes. You can just ask what you'd ask there here. :)

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  6. Ok, so, Agent Archer, what do you think of Agent Bookworm?

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    1. I think that she's nice, pretty, awesome, smart, and an AWESOME team member!! I wouldn't want anybody else the head of communications.

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    2. Intelligence on the team. Sorry. =D

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  7. Just a random question:
    Why is there an iPhone (or is it an iPod Touch??) on the header?? It doesn't make sense, with what the blog is about and stuff...??

    A Very Confused,
    ♥ Purple Pixie

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    1. It's actually an iphone 5, but anyway.... :P

      Actually, there's an iphone because Jessie has been texting everybody from New York City (because of her school trip) and there's always a picture of the phone. So it's kind of Jessie's part of the collage. If you want to understand more, click the label "Jessie" and you'll see plenty of iphone 5s. :)

      Bye!!

      ~Storyteller

      P.S. Thanks for asking!! If you have any more questions, don't be afraid to tell me. :)

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    2. You're welcome!!! :)

      P.S. I guess you could help me, too. :) If you ever happen to come back on this page.....

      (dot, dot, dot)

      .....HOW ON EARTH DID YOU GET THE SWEET HEARTS?!?!

      Thanks. :)

      ~Storyteller

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  8. I would like to be a sponsor of this blog, could you put me up? =D

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  9. Love your storytelling attitude! I love writing too!

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  10. Okay, so I know most designers don't like to share their photo editor, and I understand if you don't...but I'm just really curious. =P
    xoxo,
    Jessie

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    1. Nope, I don't care! :) I use GIMP and PicMonkey. ;)

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  11. Hey Storyteller! I loved your tutorial for the DIY your own fonts for HTML but how long do they take to show up? I did the HTML,no mistakes and it didn't show up!! What should I do?

    x Your Secret Reader.

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    1. So sorry for having not replied sooner! Didn't see it. =P OK, so you put it in the template. It probably worked! All you have to do is apply it. (I know this sounds confusing, so I'll explain...) When you install a font, you then have to USE it. It's not like the other fonts already installed. You have to apply them using CSS. You have to select what you want to be changed. So, say I wanted to change the post title to a font called Purple Purse. My code would look like this:

      h3.post-title {
      font-family: 'Purple Purse', cursive !important;
      }

      Make sense? :)

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  12. I have a designing question for you, Storyteller! :D

    What code is it that to make links ease transition when hovered over
    (did that make sense)?
    I've seen the code used on some blogs, and when I saw that you used it
    for Artsy Peacock's new design, I couldn't resist asking.

    Don't worry about answering right away if you're busy at the
    moment; I'll try my best to be patient.

    xx Leslie

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    1. Sorry I haven't replied sooner! OK, so it's actually a really easy code. Rose was kind enough to give it to me. :) I'll have to do a tutorial for it soon... :)

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