Raven's Twine Tutorials
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A collection of Twine tutorials, tips and tricks. For users, by a user.
See also these helpful twines: Twine Help & FAQs (Official Help!), Twine in the News (Often heplful overviews), Beta Feedback and Feature Suggestions, Interactions (user experience)
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Why "Raven"? It's the direct translation of my Icelandic name "Hrafn". (I am the author of Think Artificial)
See also these helpful twines: Twine Help & FAQs (Official Help!), Twine in the News (Often heplful overviews), Beta Feedback and Feature Suggestions, Interactions (user experience)
Feel welcome to leave questions and suggestions that might help other Twinerians (help me understand what needs explaining!)
Why "Raven"? It's the direct translation of my Icelandic name "Hrafn". (I am the author of Think Artificial)
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How to embed twined items on your websiteThe Twine development team is working on an API that will inevitably lead to awesome applications to integrate twine with the rest of the web. But until that API hits the streets, here's how to display twined items on your website: 1. Get the RSS feed for whatever you want to display. 2. Go to ...
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14 months ago
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List of Common Item Types/TagsManually Tailoring Searches (list of tags included) Written for Raven's Twine Tutoria ls: http://www.twine.com/twine/raven-s-twine-tutorials This technique of manually creating search-strings was originally posted in Bookmark Customized Twine Searches to Boost Productivity; a tutorial on how to ...
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17 months ago
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How to Subscribe to Search Results via RSSIt was recently brought to my attention that it might not be obvious that you can subscribe to RSS feeds for Searches on Twine. In my productivity tip tutorial on bookmarking searches I mentioned this but didn't go into detail on how. So here's the rule which can be used to turn all ...
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17 months ago
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Why I Migrated Over to Twine (And Other Social Services Bit the Dust) | Think ArtificialI've migrated entirely from Del.icio.us, personal wikis and similar online services and over to Twine. There are several reasons for this, some of which I'll detail here.
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The Purpose of Twines [MUST READ FOR BETA USERS]A recent discussion thread prompted me to emphasize a personal viewpoint of mine regarding the purpose and use of twines. Many of new Twine users consider twines the only way to find information, and that twines are essentially bricked and barbwired fortresses from which no items will ever escape. ...
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Why I Migrated Over to Twine (And Other Social Services Bit the Dust) | Think Artificialhmmmm, we just noticed the tags support in the delicious api at the tail end of the project :( sorry about that. i suspect we can get it added in pretty readily.James Todd added 12 months ago
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Why I Migrated Over to Twine (And Other Social Services Bit the Dust) | Think ArtificialImport feature is beautiful, but it lost all tags on the imported delicious bookmarks ! Now I have a huge set of the unsorted bookmarks in the My Items collections :-(alexsmirnov added 12 months ago
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Why I Migrated Over to Twine (And Other Social Services Bit the Dust) | Think ArtificialNice links though! ;)Hrafn Thorri Thorisson added 13 months ago
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6Why I Migrated Over to Twine (And Other Social Services Bit the Dust) | Think Artificialsheesh--spend all my time diggin up links and the Raven beats me to the punch! :-). .•∞º˙ added 13 months ago
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6Why I Migrated Over to Twine (And Other Social Services Bit the Dust) | Think ArtificialArthur--Have you tried the new import bookmarks button on the home page? It's part of the most recent Sprint. Works pretty good, as long as you can export your existing bookmarks to a file first. Once you bring them into Twine, you can share them wherever you want, or just leave them in your .... .•∞º˙ added 13 months ago
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