Originally Posted by
Toolmaker51
In complete agreement with Mr. C-Bag. The web generates more content than possible [or needs] to be absorbed. Not being savvy to I-pads etc, my access is via laptop so saving what ever is double-easy; the trick is sufficient depth in folders/ sub-folders being correctly itemized. Subsequently, I delete history all the time; mostly because I re-title tabs to suit precedence of 'filing' anyway.
Compared to how many paper & pen authors there were historically, is effectively zero now in relation to the ability of anyone/ anywhere/ anytime to generate web content. I'd guarantee not two of those have precisely same resources; in ability, hardware, or software. To even out that field will not likely occur; well run sites like this take care of most technical issues. Personal limitations remain. We probably don't account for a learning curve in participation. The same parameters exist in 'our' work spaces. On one hand, mere "I made this" posts could use a bit of detail; but at the same time this isn't a patent office. I cannot decide whether step x step or just an outline is superior...One satisfies those needing instant gratification, the other fuels creativity. As an individual, I'd have to say I use both of them within confines of expenditure & need in first decision of 'do it now or save for later'.
Even here on HMT.net, great projects have less than perfect adaptability. Whether they ignite anew or generate solutions; that is what elevates us all.