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RE: One Morning in Nepal

in #writing8 years ago

Aree, hum toh kaha aa gaye? :P hahaha

Nice story Bob, You could add few images of colleges from Nepal, pictures of black tea and milk tea to make it more interesting.

Also, you could use markdown styling to emphasize some key texts by bolding them (using asterisks like this ** bold ** to make it look like this bold ) or make the first line big by using

< h1 > < /h1 >

tags like this. I've put spaces between the characters so that it doesn't get converted into the code again.

What do you think? There is a link just below the right side of the text box that says Styling with Markdown is supported. You can click there and read more about it or you can simply click the text above. ;)

I wonder if you already know about it, bekaar ma hero vairaacha yo maanche jasto laagiraa po ho ki? :P hahahahahaha

This one's really good. The uncertainty of our life is something that we rarely think about these days.

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Any suggestion is welcome.. I am glad that my work is being read :). Will try to implement the change ni hai.. Btw if I were to upload image what would you suggest. I tried dropbox link but am not getting the image.. Any good way you could suggest.

Dropbox ko ni kaam ta garnu parne jasto laagcha, the best method afaik to post images on steemit is to right click the image you want to use from the webpage > open image in new tab > copy the url from the address bar > paste the link at the text box to submit a story. This works most of the time. If you're still having trouble then uploading the image to a 3rd party image storage site like imgsafe.org, steemimg.com and copying the url from there might help.

I use https://steemimg.com to upload images for steemit, you can copy the url for Markdown from the embed list there and paste it over here. It was created by a steemit user.