Asstrorg New Authors Install ^new^ -

When you log into your empty directory for the first time, it is highly recommended to establish a clean file structure. If you simply throw all your files into the root folder, your directory will quickly become unreadable for your audience. Create an Index File

Becoming an ASSTR Author: A Step-by-Step Guide for New Writers

While ASSTR might look "old school" compared to modern blogging platforms, its longevity is its strength. By setting up your author account and following the text-based submission guidelines, you ensure that your work becomes part of a historic archive that has been running since the early days of the web.

: To upload stories, authors do not "post" via a web browser. Instead, they must install an FTP client (such as FileZilla or WinSCP) on their computer. asstrorg new authors install

Open src/content/config.ts and paste the following code:

ASSTR is a "text-heavy" archive. To ensure your stories are correctly "installed" into the database so readers can find them, follow these formatting rules:

ASSTR is primarily a text-based archive. To ensure your text renders correctly across different web browsers and devices, adhere to the following formatting standards. File Formats When you log into your empty directory for

Create a clean, standardized hierarchy where new authors will be dynamically installed:

> INSTALLING: [VANCE, M.] ... COMPLETE > INSTALLING: [CHEN, L.] ... COMPLETE > INSTALLING: [ANONYMOUS, 2024] ... COMPLETE

Create a test author account by registering on the frontend. Submit a dummy PDF ( test.pdf ). If the submission reaches the "New Submission" queue, your full install is successful. By setting up your author account and following

Once the wizard finishes, navigate into your new project folder:

Create a small component at src/components/Bio.astro :