If you're a reporter scrambling to save copies of your stories before your former employer's website shuts down, here's a relatively easy to archive all of your story pages. (Had to put it in an image because, while relatively easy, it's too many characters for Twitter.)
@ericgeller @MuellerSheWrote Sounds easy peasy.
@ericgeller @NickRiccardi What’s an easy way to do this if you have hundreds of stories on a site dating back more than a decade? That’s a lot of links to copy and paste!
@ericgeller Thank you for caring. This applies to me in no way whatsoever, but I'm happy you're sharing.
@ericgeller FWIW, Eric, I highly recommend @Authory for a great way to automatically archive all your content.
@ericgeller So where are they actually stored, again? and how do you make your own offline copy?
@ericgeller @MuellerSheWrote A true mensch. 😎
@ericgeller @akrazia Yes, I've had to put a few stories myself on Archive from SF Weekly when they started disappearing. So much history being lost. Sad x.com/auweia1/status…
@ericgeller @akrazia Yes, I've had to put a few stories myself on Archive from SF Weekly when they started disappearing. So much history being lost. Sad x.com/auweia1/status…
@ericgeller Good way to keep track of reviews
@ericgeller @mehdirhasan Probably a good idea to do this on a regular basis even when you aren’t (or don’t feel) at risk of this happening.
@ericgeller Same image with alt text.