“Please take
me by the hand and guide me through it. I am just a small kid that starts to
learn so we have to go step by step”. That is exactly what I told my friend a
few months ago when we were trying to upload my manuscript to be published. Back
in 2004, I got my first (second hand) computer from a friend. Sure, soon enough
I knew how to browse the net, send emails and read the news. But even the simplest
terms got me puzzled then. “Can you tell me what a browser is pleased?” And “What
on earth is a URL? There should be some explanation. I was raised with an
abacus”.
Bit by bit (and at a very low pace!) I learned more and more. But last
year I was really lost when it came time to upload my book. True, all the
questions that one could possibly have can be solved on the net itself. But
that is a big problem for me. Today, for instance, I was looking at how to get my
Twitter account up to date. I found a blog and what a joy, it was written in
Dutch. I tried to follow their suggestions only to end up frustrated. Nothing
they mentioned I could find. I went to the “about us” page and figured it would
be best to send one of the guys a tweet. The answer came: We haven’t been
updating for a long time. There you go! Now I asked a friend on FaceBook and
she gave me the answer. The site was obviously outdated. Not a huge problem of
course but frustrating for a nitwit like me.
A few days
ago I started an online course called “7-day challenge”. It is meant to expose
your blogs to a bigger audience. The first day-task was a nice one. A program
where you can do several things with your pictures. And unlike photoshop it is
user-friendly for beginners. Step by step they guide you through the process.
The good thing for me is that they use very short films to show exactly what
you need to do. Needless to say that I played around on that site for quite
some time. Here’s how I changed the cover photo on my FaceBook. It might not
be perfect but the fact that I could use 2 different pictures and add a text
was already enough for me for the moment.
Also I
started another blog, all about my book and the book I am working on right now.
For that blog I needed to make it look good. But how? I had no clue at all.
Then I thought “Oh what the heck! I can try and try. If it doesn’t look good I
can always change it”. That sure is the good thing about computers. So here I
am, a small child, exploring the world that is called internet.
Love the ones you’re with and be
loved in return.
Congratulations, Franz. I have been on computers since the late 90's and I still do not know how to post a split picture. Hee hee Chuck
Hi Chuck, The site that helps a lot here is www.Canva.com Even I can work on it! LOL
I'm going to check canva.com. Thanks Frans.
You're gonna love it!
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