My story decade-big-busts-stories-no-7-travelling-hopefully seems to have gone missing from the Home Page. I can see the stories published before and after it, but mine has gone. It's still in My Stories.
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My story decade-big-busts-stories-no-7-travelling-hopefully seems to have gone missing from the Home Page. I can see the stories published before and after it, but mine has gone. It's still in My Stories.
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I know you are supposed to only have one story on the front page at a time, and since you have 8 up I'd guess 7 got bumped down. Did you check pg 2?
EDIT: I found it on pg 2!
“When a clown moves into a palace, he doesn’t become a king. The palace becomes a circus.” - Turkish Proverb
I fixed the problem Charlotte
I have no clue how that occurred. Both can be up there according Erin's guidelines since it is not a continual story with sequencing chapters - it's a collection of different stories. Normally when 2 chapters of the same type of serial appear the older one gets bumped. In your case, I think it might have been done by mistake. No worries ^^ I restored it to its correct slot position.
Sephrena
Many thanks, Sephrena
It seems to have disappeared again, but now you've explained the problem, I'll make certain I don't make the same mistake.
Don't worry about it any more. People will eventually find the story and hopefully read it.
Best wishes
Charlotte
Sephrena is wrong
All I can go by is your title, I can't read every story. If you title something with a part number in the title, that's what I have to go by.
Also, you can't mark it as Solo if it is in a series with a number for the same reason.
Hugs,
Erin
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