Great video! You answered two questions I had. You may want to add: “This Video Best Viewed Full Screen”. It shows crystal clear!!
Allan Speers
Good info, thx. – but bad idea to not understand where the actual folder is located. It’s nice to be able to back up the entire “roaming folder.
Also, if something goes wonky, then you know where to find the possibly-bad plugin.
Also note: On a Windows machine, you don’t copy the text to a “text” file, but to a “file” file. (it sure is confusing!) I downloaded some JS plugins, for Windows, on my Mac. There were text, of course. In Windows, I duplicated, then erased an existing JS plugin, to create a blank. This worked. For some reason, using a “create new” text document did NOT work.
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Great video! You answered two questions I had. You may want to add: “This Video Best Viewed Full Screen”. It shows crystal clear!!
Good info, thx. – but bad idea to not understand where the actual folder is located. It’s nice to be able to back up the entire “roaming folder.
Also, if something goes wonky, then you know where to find the possibly-bad plugin.
Also note: On a Windows machine, you don’t copy the text to a “text” file, but to a “file” file. (it sure is confusing!) I downloaded some JS plugins, for Windows, on my Mac. There were text, of course. In Windows, I duplicated, then erased an existing JS plugin, to create a blank. This worked. For some reason, using a “create new” text document did NOT work.