We've updated Stories again!
Story Collections
All members will now have the ability to create a list of stories
List can be public or private
List can be ordered or unordered.
The feature also allows for Curated lists of stories to be created by the staff. For example, we can create a "Gay Author's Classics" collection of stories. Or any number of other options.
Review link added to Last Chapter of Complet
Today, we are upgrading the site to the latest version of the forum software. While there are not going to be a lot of visible changes, there was a ton of things changed under the hood that is geared towards making the site faster loading and to operate better on mobile devices. It is going to take a few days to sort through the various settings and getting things operating properly.
I'm going to post here several times as we go through this process.
Some changes that have occurred p
We have a pretty big Story Archive change arriving very soon. We have separated Adding a story to the system and publishing. This should finally address the issues related to setting a publishing time.
First up. You now add all the story meta data first. If you are still in the moderation queue and the story is not yet publicly published, editing the story will remove Moderation approval if you have it.
These steps are the same, except you no longer enter Prologue or Chapter
By now, you have probably noticed that we have upgraded the Stories software on the site. There are a bunch of what I would call quality of life updates and a major new feature.
There is now an easy way to update your Author Profile area:
For promoted author, you can now update your logo here yourself. Banners need to be 848x121 pixels. All authors will be able to add their website link and author bio. This is also where future Author Profile fields will show up, if/when
The upgrade to our latest version of our Story Archive software is complete. This is a pretty big change under the hood on how we handle Genres. First thing first. Definitions.
Primary Genre - This is the top level genre and consists mostly the old genres we used along with some new ones.
Sub-Genre - These are more narrowly scoped genre under a primary genre. For example Comic Fantasy is a sub-genre of Comedy.
Why the change? With the advent of epublishing, the number
In our last blog post here in news, we looked back at 2019.
This week will look forward to 2020. The year has already started off with plenty of drama out in the real world and it promises to be an even crazier roller coaster for the rest of year. Let's make Gay Authors a bastion of peace where we can all relax, shall we? Read, Write, Enjoy!
Anthologies
The four themes have been selected. Get a good start and try to have an entry for all of them this year. I know I'm going
The system has gotten all the story level stats built and it is still working on the chapter level. I have written two quick FAQ entries for this for those that are interested in the feature.
Writing reviews is hard. That's the honest truth. Writing the first review is even harder. Humans are social creatures and tend to have a herd mentality. Most people will wait for others to go first. It is part of human nature. However, writing those reviews is important for the same reason. A lot of people don't like to go and read something unless it's been reviewed. There are other factors people look to like number of views, number of likes, and number of follows when the reviews are
First thing this morning, I applied a new Stories Archive software update. This was a minor update that was mostly focused on bugs.
Added new feature on forum posts that shows how many Stories you have reviewed and how many story/chapter comments you have made
Added "Story Review Guidelines", "Story Comment Guidelines" and "Chapter Comment Guidelines" feature that pops up a box when clicked that can offer general site guidelines for posting comments and reviews. If you click on
Hello everyone! It is that time again. The Stories Archive software on Gay Authors has been updated. We've had a whole lot of bug fixes and a couple of new features added.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Stat's are Rebuilding for the next few days. You'll know when it's done because not every story will be ranked #1 with 0 views.
New Features
Site level Story view statistics are now available. We have been collecting timestamped story/chapter views since Jan of 2018. That is just shy of
So I shared a sneak peek of this post in our Writer's Circle. I encourage authors to join the club if you haven't yet because there are a ton of great posts in there, and sometimes early information about upcoming features for authors.
So, we've got the new Stories user interface worked out, and we're fixing the bugs. Here's a sneak peek at it:
The quick Title search will now be on every page. The previously empty search field now has "Search stories..." to g
We have posted a new version of Stories on the site. Things are going well so far. It correct a number of small issues. We've also added the ability to put up a goal box for feedback items.
You'll see it on various points on the site.
Be sure to do your part in hitting our goals to give Authors more feedback!
One of the most important aspects to our Stories software is allowing members to make the reading window fit their need for reading. Whether that is to adjust the text size, the contrast, the indents or the width of the text window. Here are the controls:
Text size should be obvious here. The green highlight, as shown here, means that the current text is larger than the default text. If you have no highlight, then you have default text size. If you have A- highlighted, then
Thanks and Introduction
So, right up front, I want to thank everyone for taking the time to do the survey. I would especially like to thank the kind words that many people left in the comments. They meant more than you know.
In the rest of this blog, I'll go over some of the feedback and offer advice as well as covering the open bugs.
Bugs
So, yes, there are still a few active bugs:
Chapter comment notifications are not being sent. We missed this one i
We had to do a server update earlier today and I had a small configuration issue. The background task was not processing the last few hours and I've corrected that issue.
There was a glut of notifications that were off by several hours.
We also had an odd incident where an Author group expired. If this happens to you, you can just go back to the store and select author again. (In theory) If there is an issue, just send us a support request from the help menu.
There seems to be an unwritten rule out there for websites and publications everywhere that the last week of the year is the time to do a year in review wrap-up sort of post. This is the one for Gay Authors.
2017. What a year! This was the year we jumped 50 versions of software to finally break free of the 3.4 version of the forum software and break into the world of 4.1 and then 4.2 versions of the software. We've had hundreds of Stories archive software updates in the same timeframe a
Hello! Welcome back to Tech Tuesdays! Starting today, we are planning on bringing this feature back for you every Tuesday. Most of them will be short but will highlight either existing features or coming features.
Today, we will be going over the use of the spoiler tags. These are built right into the editor and should be used to hide information that would otherwise spoil someone's enjoyment. This often applies to the big twists you see in books, movies, tv shows, games, etc
We have patched the site with the latest update. There are a handful of requested changes in this update.
Story System Reputation
First up, on the Authors listing, we can now sort by "Highest Story Reputation"
Under an author's icon, you'll now see 2 numbers. The Green number is the Site Reputation Total. (The likes across the entire site). The number in the gray box is the Story Reputation. (This is the likes from just the stories/chapters/comments in the story system)
When we upgraded to the new software, we picked up a very powerful tool called the Activity Stream. The cool thing here is that it has not only built-in options, but you can create your own as well. We'll start with the most important two, right up front.
First. All Activity. You can find it by going to the Activity option on the Main Menu and Selection the top option on the Sub-Menu, All Activity.
This immediately shows you all the latest new content on the site. Yo
As part of keeping up with changing times, we have done a consolidation of forums and clubs and have removed stuff that was not getting enough use. This will hopefully consolidate our active content into less places as well as making the "Fluid View" of the the forums more useful.
The changes we've made:
Clubs
o Closed Fanfiction Club and moved topics to Writer's Circle - Specialized Fiction Forum
o Closed Sci-Fi Writers Club and moved topics to Writer's Circle -
We have added a new feature on the site... Reading History.
This is a special collection that you have to opt-in to use. It shows you the last 50 stories you've read for 30 days. (stories will drop off the list if they are there over 30 days. The oldest will drop off if you have more than 50). The history is not public. Only you and staff can see it. As you can see from my screen shot, it also shows you the last chapter you've viewed and gives you a link to it.
The plus sign
A few weeks back, our tech guru extraordinaire, A.J., compiled the reading stats to date for me. I poked them around to see what I could see and I made a little pie chart for everyone.
Now, any math person will tell you that you need context to understand what that means. So here are the relevant details:
Data is compiled based on "reads" from Jan-April 2018. This is about one quarter of the year.
The data shown here represents 2.89 million views, which comprom
I thought I would swing around to Clubs again for this Tech Tuesday. Clubs are semi-private groups here on Gay Authors. We have a few different clubs available currently, and you can find them under the Club Link on the main red menu.
I strongly encourage our authors to join the Writer's Circle. There are a lot of ongoing discussions in there, and our friend @BHopper2 has been nice enough to start his own ongoing topic discussions each Tuesday which have brought forth some g
As I mentioned last week, it is my plan to post short feature highlights as well as other tech-related items here each Tuesday. This week it is about our Letter format and IM/texting formatting.
This feature is available across the site, and the buttons are displayed in desktop/laptop-sized windows and tablet-sized windows. The buttons are not in the mobile browser due to space limitations.
There are two ways you can use this feature:
You can type everything you wa
I thought I would talk this week about the use of quoting and mentions while you make posts and comments on the site. There is a certain etiquette to this to keep topics flowing smoothly without making a nuisance of yourself. So, first up, some definitions:
Quoting is when you press the "Quote" button and it pulls in the entire comment
Quote This is when you highlight a portion of text and a small "Quote This" box pops up that you then click. It functions the same as Quoting, bu