Re: Documenting your Work
Okay Acorn, lost already.
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Somewhere accessible on your local device, save a file called log with a txt extension (log.txt) or as I do log.xara.
If your default text editor is Notepad, use log.txt.
If in my case it is Notepad++, use log.xara and associate Notepad to .xara files (not XAR, do note).
In Notepad++ if I try to save as 'log.xara' it saves as 'log.xara.txt' Is this what you mean?
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If in my case it is Notepad++, use log.xara and associate Notepad to .xara files (not XAR, do note).
Is that associate Notepad to .xara files OR associate Notepad++ to .xara files?
Re: Documenting your Work
wow:eek:
I think my needs be simple...
Re: Documenting your Work
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Egg Bramhill
In Notepad++ if I try to save as 'log.xara' it saves as 'log.xara.txt' Is this what you mean?
As in most progemas, File > Save As > All types (*.*) allows you to save a NotePad++ file as log.xara, where xara is an extension I made up and should have no associations.
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Egg Bramhill
Is that associate Notepad to .xara files OR associate Notepad++ to .xara files?
Associate .xara files to Notepad if you want to use .LOG in the first line. (https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/...b-d5ae203c4e12).
Notepad++ does not include this feature, only Notepad.
Acorn
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handrawn
wow:eek:
I think my needs be simple...
Working with web design requires a lot of discovery and friction with a client, good or bad. To be professional, document everything.
Problems arise when you have a host of emails and other documents then recording as you go along is vital.
A recent good client wanted a multi-language, variant site and well-rated SEO using meta descriptions, keywords, alt text and hover text.
I created a clutch of Markdown files but keeping track of all texts become quite complex: Xara doesn't have search into meta-texts like the above and opening a file to recheck changes were in place is not a happy workflow.
Acorn
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I create a virtual yellow post it and place it off the page and add my notes to self.
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gwpriester
I create a virtual yellow post it and place it off the page and add my notes to self.
Gary, used that but it adds to the design file size. Also if you have many pages and variants do you have a Post-it a page, as collation becomes harder.
I just set the LOG text to be a Repeating Object - self-collation.
Acorn
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Acorn
Working with web design requires.....
boy am I glad I don't then....
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Re: Documenting your Work
Acorn, that's a clever idea - a bit beyond me but I can appreciate the principal.
As I don't often do paid digital work (and don't do websites) my problem is not keeping track of editing time and version control, but just remembering how I did something in the first place.
To that end, I've been experimenting using SimpleMind (mind mapping app which I use to hold my life together!) to keep a basic step-by-step record things. I'm not sure if this is overkill - time will tell, but I do like the idea of having a collection of these to refer back to in years to come.
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The alternative is a basic text file or like GP said a 'post-it note' on the pasteboard.
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If you are really economical the Document information Comment field can hold 256 characters of text.
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Jonopen
Acorn, that's a clever idea - a bit beyond me but I can appreciate the principal.
As I don't often do paid digital work (and don't do websites) my problem is not keeping track of editing time and version control, but just remembering how I did something in the first place.
To that end, I've been experimenting using SimpleMind (mind mapping app which I use to hold my life together!) to keep a basic step-by-step record things. I'm not sure if this is overkill - time will tell, but I do like the idea of having a collection of these to refer back to in years to come.
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The alternative is a basic text file or like GP said a 'post-it note' on the pasteboard.
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If you are really economical the Document information Comment field can hold 256 characters of text.
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Jono, all worthy approaches that I have used in the past. I still use the Notepad approach but include Markdown to format, include graphics and link to assets all the more readily.
I have MindManager but as you say it is a large hammer to crack a small nut (no acorns though). I would recommend FreeMind (free and uses Java) as it has HTML outputs.
I have also used Gliffy (on-line Visio).
The point with the LOG file is it is not intrusive, adaptable to structured data, versioning, random jottings & a quick dumping ground, only a click away, coupled with the design without any further action and highly searchable.
Acorn