Are you maybe enforcing colors instead of using the "default" color?"There's something wrong with the text, its all white and sometimes black."
In my new novel (my very first) my reader said this idk how to fix this .... Help me
In dark mode of course in default its fine..
You might as well post the link to your novel if you're asking for help.
You might as well post the link to your novel if you're asking for help.
I usually write in Microsoft word and then copy paste the entire chapter before publishingAre you maybe enforcing colors instead of using the "default" color?
Normally, text has no color and defaults to the theme. Which is black on light theme, and white on dark theme. But if you explicitly set the color to black, it will be hard to see on dark theme but seem fine on light theme. The same for white, unnoticeable on dark theme but invisible on light theme.
Example:
This will be hard to see on dark theme
This will be hard to see on light theme
If you didn't explicitly set the color, then more than likely you did a rich copy and paste. Which included the color profile with it.
If you don't use any colors at all and no fancy tables or the like, easiest fix is copying it to notepad, then pasting it back in.
I checked your novel, there doesn't seem to be a problemEchoes Of The Mute Magician-HP fanfic - Where is begins…. | Scribble Hub
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I usually write in Microsoft word and then copy paste the entire chapter before publishing
Fool that was my mater plan...I checked your novel, there doesn't seem to be a problem
Thanku ai-chamMicrosoft Word has a habit of pushing its formatting on other formatted medium. The easiest thing to do is to copy-paste your Microsoft Word texts into non-formatting medium such as Notepad, and then copy-paste what you pasted on Notepad into Scribblehub.
Take note that you absolutely need to copy from Notepad because if you don't, you'll just be pasting the Microsoft Word copied text into Scribblehub, which defeats the purpose of copy pasting into Notepad. The reason you copy-paste into Notepad is to remove Microsoft Word's formatting. Once it's on Notepad, the text loses its Word formatting.