RecentChangePagesByDay

Last edit September 24, 2011
Some notions and practices using WikiBatics ThinkingOutLoud.DonaldNoyes.20110408.20110922
One may find it convenient, when deciding to read the pages for a certain date in RecentChanges, to archive them (using the browser and AdobeAcrobat) for later offline revue of the page, or a selected portion of the Page, as well as the pages listed within the part.
  • This is possible on my computer by the following:
    • highlight a selection on the page
    • follow with a right click in the selection area to obtain a file dialogue allowing the naming of the archive pdf which will contain the pages
    • then click on save, which will cause the construction of the archive
  • A Few of the Advantages
    • time to download - from 1/10th to 1/500th (or even shorter) of the time it would take to revue the page and its pages.
    • the obvious advantage of having a copy complete with working links, to the pages, or from the pages to offline pages in the list, or to referrals to online pages linked to.
    • the ability to add to the list in simple mouse click operations
    • the ability to have locally, HistoricPages, ie pages as they appeared when the RecentChangePagesByDay was downloaded.
    • the ability to have a copy of the pages in forms existing before a devestating destruction or malforming of them by a vandal, or overzealous refactorer

Other Kinds of Archives one might make using this method:
  • Pdf Archives of a certain Categories List
  • Pdf Archive of a Search Term Listing (Perhaps a topic, like ProgrammingLanguage))
  • Pdf Archive of the Backlinks on a Wikizens Name (Pages on which his name appears)
  • Pdf Archive of a page and the links on it and and the links on them, etc (becoming an archive on the topic of the original page, offline
  • Pdf Archive of RandomPagesByDay (as part of participation in improving Wiki by Gnoming pages in the Archive daily or according to some personally arranged schedule. (Part of FixYourWiki)
A Onetime Example: Done using WikiBatics.


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