I like the sound of this, and could. Maybe suggest something?
Everyone on my timeline talks about how they need to code threadtrackers, or hate taking care of threadtracking posts, yatta ya. But here's the thing.
Dreamwidth already provides you with a threadtracker that requires minimum maintenance: memories. If you really wanted to code a tracking post, kudos, but using the memories function would make your work easier regardless of whether you do or not. All you have to do is create a category for Ruby City (or more, depending on how you want to organize them) and then heart the post. Keeps everything nice and in order of when it was posted/when you tagged it, instead of having to remember specific dates or dig through your character tags.
It'd make point keeping a lot easier, on top of having a handy-dandy go-to for when you need to find activity for your activity checks.
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Everyone on my timeline talks about how they need to code threadtrackers, or hate taking care of threadtracking posts, yatta ya. But here's the thing.
Dreamwidth already provides you with a threadtracker that requires minimum maintenance: memories. If you really wanted to code a tracking post, kudos, but using the memories function would make your work easier regardless of whether you do or not. All you have to do is create a category for Ruby City (or more, depending on how you want to organize them) and then heart the post. Keeps everything nice and in order of when it was posted/when you tagged it, instead of having to remember specific dates or dig through your character tags.
It'd make point keeping a lot easier, on top of having a handy-dandy go-to for when you need to find activity for your activity checks.