My! As the time flies by in the game and the story progresses, I'm finding that I'm having more and more fun playing Sims and writing about the Baldwins.
So many things have happened, and so much more is in store. I almost have the next chapter ready, but wanted to take a brief moment and talk about The Sims Chronicles.
In my attempt to figure out if I should have a welcome page or not, and because with the free Weebly account, you are only allowed five pages to work with, I ultimately decided that a blog doesn't really need a welcome page. To me, it's fine if a blog has one, and perhaps it would be useful, but I have to make hard choices within the limits of what is allowed on this account. Maybe in future, I will pay for the upgrades. We will see.
I was able to figure out, though, that if I post-dated a blog entry, it would stay at the top of the page, much like a sticky note or pinned post. So, temporarily, I had a welcome post "stuck" at the top of my blog. It had some information in it such as where one should begin if this is one's first visit.
But then, I decided most people could look at the side bar and figure out where to begin. In my first chapter, I made a note at the top that it would be helpful to read The Baldwin Family Tree before beginning and why. So, if someone comes here to read and wants to begin with the first chapter, all they have to do is click on the link on the sidebar and read the note. Hence, the reason the "sticky" post is gone now. I concluded it just wasn't necessary.
So many things have happened, and so much more is in store. I almost have the next chapter ready, but wanted to take a brief moment and talk about The Sims Chronicles.
In my attempt to figure out if I should have a welcome page or not, and because with the free Weebly account, you are only allowed five pages to work with, I ultimately decided that a blog doesn't really need a welcome page. To me, it's fine if a blog has one, and perhaps it would be useful, but I have to make hard choices within the limits of what is allowed on this account. Maybe in future, I will pay for the upgrades. We will see.
I was able to figure out, though, that if I post-dated a blog entry, it would stay at the top of the page, much like a sticky note or pinned post. So, temporarily, I had a welcome post "stuck" at the top of my blog. It had some information in it such as where one should begin if this is one's first visit.
But then, I decided most people could look at the side bar and figure out where to begin. In my first chapter, I made a note at the top that it would be helpful to read The Baldwin Family Tree before beginning and why. So, if someone comes here to read and wants to begin with the first chapter, all they have to do is click on the link on the sidebar and read the note. Hence, the reason the "sticky" post is gone now. I concluded it just wasn't necessary.
In other news, I have created a new Sim and uploaded her to the Exchange and to my Sims Creations page.
Everlyse Daily is a young adult female with light colored skin, bluish eyes and one of my favorite blond hair colors. She is thin and trim. Her traits are: Gatherer, Flirty, Dog Person, Eco Friendly and Vegetarian. She was created using the base game only and custom content from The Sims Resource. If you would like to download her from the Exchange, please click on her name here: Everlyse Daily.
Until Chapter 16, happy Simming!
Everlyse Daily is a young adult female with light colored skin, bluish eyes and one of my favorite blond hair colors. She is thin and trim. Her traits are: Gatherer, Flirty, Dog Person, Eco Friendly and Vegetarian. She was created using the base game only and custom content from The Sims Resource. If you would like to download her from the Exchange, please click on her name here: Everlyse Daily.
Until Chapter 16, happy Simming!