I only see an advertisement on the page. I think they are adding more ads to their YJ auction pages.
I'll have to see if I can find the Japanese text that I used to create those YJ links with. Or try to find them anyway.
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I have a number of searches saved: series' titles that are lesser-known (and don't have their own category listings), links to seller searches, and some other random searches that have proven useful in the past.Sky Rat wrote:Could I take this opportunity to ask what text people are usually searching with? All I ever bother to look up is the small niche of the one series I collect.
I never thought about saving the Japanese text before. Even when YJ changed their webpages before, the text would still show. I would cut and paste them over to the new page an save them again. No problem. This time it doesn't even show the text so it's going to be difficult finding that text again.Sky Rat wrote:Geeze…you know…it never even occurred to me to save links to searches.
sometimes I just right click the bookmark and go to the property option and the text would show, not sure if that would work for you tho.Keropi wrote:I never thought about saving the Japanese text before. Even when YJ changed their webpages before, the text would still show. I would cut and paste them over to the new page an save them again. No problem. This time it doesn't even show the text so it's going to be difficult finding that text again.
well I saved japanese on my notepad with no problem...but maybe because I changed all the options under the Regional and Language to japanese, since thats the requirement to mount some games on my computer anywways lolI can't get notepad to save Japanese text. There must be some way of saving them without using e-mail.
Is there a reason you don't want to use email? That's exactly what I've always done, I keep all the Japanese text I search for saved in a draft in my email and I just copy paste each time I search for anything (which is usually just a few different variations of 2 series titles; I don’t even need to get as specific as ‘cel’ since neither is a large category with lots of results.) If I didn't use my email I'd probably save the text in a locked blog post or something.... I don't use notepad though, I only use word and the Japanese characters work in that for me....email just seemed the most convenient since it enabled me to search from multiple computers instead of just my regular one. I really do feel rather idiotic though that it never occurred to me I could just save the search instead of always copy-pasting.Keropi wrote: I never thought about saving the Japanese text before. Even when YJ changed their webpages before, the text would still show. I would cut and paste them over to the new page an save them again. No problem. This time it doesn't even show the text so it's going to be difficult finding that text again.
I can't get notepad to save Japanese text. There must be some way of saving them without using e-mail.
I've never used "unknown [item]" searches so I wouldn't be able to tell you. I've only used general searches such as "cel" and "genga".
You miss more things when you try to be too specific. Mostly I've just been using seller's links and anime title links (with various spellings for each). Then there are searches within specific categories that sometimes yield results too.
How were you able to do that? I couldn't find the settings to change to allow me to save Japanese text in Notepad.theultimatebrucelee wrote:well I saved japanese on my notepad with no problem...but maybe because I changed all the options under the Regional and Language to japanese, since thats the requirement to mount some games on my computer anywways lol
I save links in my e-mail before I go on trips so that I can search for production artwork while on vacation. But after awhile my links change and that particular e-mail moves off the front page.Sky Rat wrote:Is there a reason you don't want to use email?