The Readers’ Guide’s reference to manuscripts discovered “at the bottom of a trunk in an attic of the City” is the literal truth for all practical purposes. The original transmission appeared to contain eleven chapters. But at the bottom of chapter 11, separated by unexpected page breaks, chapters “13” and “16” as well as an Epilogue have turned up. Truly a Bewildering Story, but one that turns out well.
We’ll keep the original chapters as numbered and continue The Prophet of Dreams in issues 89, 90 and 91. At this point we can say only that we’re not sure exactly where the series will end; if fill-in chapters appear in future issues, they’ll be welcome, and they’ll be linked to the preceding chapter and table of contents, as usual.
In this issue I’ve finally gotten around to something I’ve wanted to do for almost two years now: restyle the color-change buttons. There are a number of reasons for it:
It’s not possible to restyle browser buttons; they’re built in. However, custom-styled buttons are relatively easy to create. I’ve seen some fancy-shmancy ones, but on examining the style sheet I kept coming across absolute sizes and notes like “This may not work with browser such-and-such.” Out ! Bewildering Stories wants readers to feel at home and enjoy the stories, not stop and watch us show off. Readable, accessible, interactive and elegant: that’s a good motto.
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