Looking back at some of the articles I wrote in the past, I’ve drawn some diagrams to illustrate things.
- At this point, there is a simple diagram that comes first to talk about the premise, followed by a diagram that adds to it
- At this time, Scrapbox will use the simpler diagram at the top as a thumbnail
- When there is a simple figure A and an informative figure B
- If you can naturally explain B, A in that order, that’s fine.
- If you want to explain A, B in that order and then say, “Oh, B has more information,” just copy and paste B at the top.
- Example: Nurture subordinates.
- Written in 2017, last figure copied and pasted at the top of the page in 2021.
- Example: Nurture subordinates.
- The reason they started doing it this way would be the Kozaneba Development Diary.
- Developing a day’s worth of development, with screenshots from top to bottom.
- This would naturally make the oldest image the thumbnail.
- The “there’s a bug like this” and “it’s fixed” stream of buggy images as thumbnails.
- So I started putting the best image at the top of the page as “Today’s Picture of the Day”.
- 2021-07-01
- This is the oldest one that says “One of the Day” on it.
- Kozaneba Development Diary 2021-10-04
- Eventually I stopped writing “one of the day.”
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