How to use the pages,
17 years ago
General
Below are the instructions for a system that alows for easy comment posting in bulk ment to maximize computer effeciancy for me and was posted should any one else decide it may help them
There are two pages and I suggest you keep back-up copies.
page 1
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/1657479/
page 2
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/1657511/
Now post page 1 is what to open once it is saved,
Open this preverably in one tab while you browse in a second, if your computer program does have tabs you will have to open it in a seperate window.
The page containes three catagories, submissions, journals, and forum posts
The page once saved as html and opened should look as seen here
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/1657562/
This is the comment post builder and is page one and this is how it is used,
For the submission posts:
When you find a submission that you wish to comment on right click on the thumnail in the index, submishion list or gallery, go to properties and copy the address and put it in the second blank,
then go into it and once at the veiwing page copy that address form the explorer bar and put it in the first blank.
For the journal posts:
Go into the journal and then take the title and place it in the second blank,
then the address from the bar is copied and place in the first blank
Now if you have ever tried to go to anything on FA while your computer is working offline you will find that almost none of the fa pages will open. This would mean all you have left would be a title and know way of reading the journal latter offline.
That is what the third blank is for, triple click on the journals text and and copy it and then paste it into the third blank.
For the forum posts:
simply copy the title into the second blank and the address from the bar into the first blank.
Once you have either gotten all you needed or filled all the blanks You can simply go to select all and copy,
Now you open page 2 which is the comment poster;
simply go to sorce and select all then press past, save, and then refresh the page coment poster page.
It should look as also depicted here
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/1657562/
And in it you may type what you want to say at any time while offline,
And when you are ready to post all the comments simply open the thumnails in a new tab or window and copy your post over.
If you have not posted but need to close the window simply open the source and copy your post and past it over the five astras thee "*****" bit and save, you will find that the text will be put into the page the next time you open it. The code is long and repetative so to find your post simply look for the
"O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-"
part which has the number and section title and is easy to spot
And thats it, It does seem complicated but once you set them up it is quite simple, especaily if you put them in your explorer fav drop down list for fast accsess.
And the reason page 2 has code in it to begin with considering the instructions say to wipe it clean is that a second option is to replace it section by section as needed,
less fast but the result is tideyer
There are two pages and I suggest you keep back-up copies.
page 1
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/1657479/
page 2
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/1657511/
Now post page 1 is what to open once it is saved,
Open this preverably in one tab while you browse in a second, if your computer program does have tabs you will have to open it in a seperate window.
The page containes three catagories, submissions, journals, and forum posts
The page once saved as html and opened should look as seen here
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/1657562/
This is the comment post builder and is page one and this is how it is used,
For the submission posts:
When you find a submission that you wish to comment on right click on the thumnail in the index, submishion list or gallery, go to properties and copy the address and put it in the second blank,
then go into it and once at the veiwing page copy that address form the explorer bar and put it in the first blank.
For the journal posts:
Go into the journal and then take the title and place it in the second blank,
then the address from the bar is copied and place in the first blank
Now if you have ever tried to go to anything on FA while your computer is working offline you will find that almost none of the fa pages will open. This would mean all you have left would be a title and know way of reading the journal latter offline.
That is what the third blank is for, triple click on the journals text and and copy it and then paste it into the third blank.
For the forum posts:
simply copy the title into the second blank and the address from the bar into the first blank.
Once you have either gotten all you needed or filled all the blanks You can simply go to select all and copy,
Now you open page 2 which is the comment poster;
simply go to sorce and select all then press past, save, and then refresh the page coment poster page.
It should look as also depicted here
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/1657562/
And in it you may type what you want to say at any time while offline,
And when you are ready to post all the comments simply open the thumnails in a new tab or window and copy your post over.
If you have not posted but need to close the window simply open the source and copy your post and past it over the five astras thee "*****" bit and save, you will find that the text will be put into the page the next time you open it. The code is long and repetative so to find your post simply look for the
"O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-"
part which has the number and section title and is easy to spot
And thats it, It does seem complicated but once you set them up it is quite simple, especaily if you put them in your explorer fav drop down list for fast accsess.
And the reason page 2 has code in it to begin with considering the instructions say to wipe it clean is that a second option is to replace it section by section as needed,
less fast but the result is tideyer
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As a legally blind person, I have a number of organizational methods that I use to keep things easy and simply for myself to work with on a daily basis. For example, on the computer, I use a variety of a aptly named folders and sub-folders to store my data. I cannot clump everything into one spot, because it makes it harder on me to find things when there is massive clumps of ill-named files in one spot.
As for real life, I use routine in order to keep myself from tripping up. For instance, I keep my house keys and engagement ring in the same place. Ditto for glasses and all other things. This means I do not have to do senseless searches. Needless to say, I lead a fairly organized life in order to not have to resort to my low-vision to find things all-the-time.
In close, though, my absolute respect to you for sharing your amazing, organizational structure with us, Falcon. I am certain there are those who will be able to embrace such a system in a way that will make life easier and more enjoyable for them. Well done!
I did try to make it as funtional as possable,
I just wish I could keep my room as clean, My downstairs "lab" which is really more of a craft shop dosn't even look like a hurricane hit it. It looks like armagidion came and went....
Honestly, as organized as I am in some places, there are others I am still lacking in myself. For instance, since losing my reading ability, I am getting BAD about handling my mail. Before, I could just open it, read it, and deal with it. Now, I have to use a gonzo magnifier to identify it before putting it under my CC TV to fully analyze it. After this, I have to gather EVERYTHING in front of the CC TV and mess around with focussing settings to ensure I've got everything right as I fill out a bill and prepare the envelopes and such. This doesn't sound all that tough, unless your still suffering from issues dealing with the fact you have to jump through extra hoops to do something you didn't have to do before. <sigh> Ah, well. I'll get over this pride issue eventually...
I got a little confused readin' it, but made sense when I read it a second time through.
I might try it, but I'm happy with what I'm doing now.