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23497 No. 23497 ID: 8fd55e

what happened to the wiki?
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No. 23500 ID: c74c7d

BobQuest tards took over. Made it BobQuests Wiki.

RIP IN PEACE
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No. 23501 ID: be7fd9

It broke with the rest of the site yesterday.

Here's a link that works, for now.

http://www3.tgchan.org/wiki/Main_Page
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No. 23502 ID: 8fd55e

thanks!
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No. 23503 ID: 4a20fa

>>23500
>People are using the wiki for its intended purpose

The billion-edits-a-second thing's a bit of a pain on Recent Changes (calm down a sec and preview, guys), but it sure beats it being a barren wasteland of {{stub}} templates.
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No. 23504 ID: 4183c9

>>23503
But aside from the sperg-out with BobWiki, it's still a barren wasteland of stublates.

And I don't think the wiki's intended purpose was autistically obsessive documentation and analysis of every little detail in a single quest in a failed attempt to create an illusion of content where it doesn't exist in said quest.
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No. 23508 ID: 49f442

I mostly just use the wiki to find archived threads.
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No. 23513 ID: a6008c

>>23508

this is basically its best use. The wiki is fantastic for finding quests and all the parts to them.
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No. 23518 ID: 10da48
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23518

>>23513

It is like a magical, wondrous library.
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No. 23520 ID: 4d1d8e

the wiki is also great to find synopsises of previous chapters if they get too long.
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No. 23530 ID: 49f442

>>23520

If you are ever at a point where you do not want to actually read a quest to catch up to it, you probably shouldn't bother catching up because you clearly don't really enjoy reading it.
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No. 23531 ID: 997ce7

>>23530
Often the problem isn't the updates but the massive fucking repetitive arguments between the updates, like Lunar Quest.
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No. 23541 ID: 4183c9

>>23535
>People generally
Thank you for this verifiable fact, Mister President who we have elected with overwhelming majority to represent The People.

>months
Maybe, but if you can't re-read it, you should probably ask yourself why you're giving a shit about the continuation in the first place.
>or years
If you can't re-read something after years, it's best you fuck off and concentrate on something else.
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No. 23543 ID: 7b0ada

>>23531
If that's a problem, just don't read the suggestions! Nothing stopping you from skimming through and only reading the image-ed posts, and following the story, well, like a story.
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No. 23549 ID: 997ce7

>>23543
Have you ever tried to read Lunar Quest after a long shitstorm? The updates are islands in seas of shit. It takes far too long to scroll through manually and if you use pgdn/up or space then you tend to overshoot.

Sure, it's only a minor pain in the ass, but since the purpose of scrolling is to avoid the nuisance of reading the shitstorms, that pretty much makes things counterproductive.
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No. 23550 ID: 7b0ada

>>23549
Yes, I have. I just use a mouse wheel- it's pretty easy to stop on the images.

But if you're really primarily concerned with efficiency, just jump from update to update with control f "Saulanna Rockblossom", and then keep mashing f3 or enter. (Or instead of a name, searching "File 1" works in pretty much any image quest). That'll get you pretty much the minimum keystrokes to scroll through the quest.
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No. 23551 ID: 4a20fa

http://www.lionsphil.co.uk/junk/kusaba-hide-non-op.js

You'll have to use Firebug to inject it into the page; never got around to faffing with Greasemonkey because I was hoping I could convince Dylan to add it sitewide.

No guarantees that it still works or works properly, I wrote this ages ago and haven't used it much since.
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