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Tutorialesque: PostgreSQL and DAZ Install vs YOU

A more charitably inclined title would probably be "How to change directory paths after migrating DAZ Studio database content to a new Windows computer: a cautionary tale in four acts". (Sorry, Mac people, ain't got no clue about Mac paths, although the general principle should be the same.) After poking at this issue off and on for two days, I am not feeling particularly charitable. I went into this in the DAZ forum, but I thought I'd put it out here as well, since the search function in the forum is kind of ... not helpful, frequently. So, for posterity's sake: To recap: I got a new Windows 7 Pro computer, moved all the PostgreSQL CMS fi

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Literature

dA: HTML Formatting

What is HTML? HTML stands for HyperText Markup Language. It's used when making a website, and available to use on deviantART to customise what you are writing. Once you memorise the HTML, it's pretty easy and fun to use. You can find some codes on the deviantART FAQ #104, but they don't give you all of them. You can use the codes I am about to give you in artist comments, journal entries, blog entries, profile pages, and more importantly comments! Literature pieces have less codes available to use than what I just mentioned, but there's still a fair few you can play around with. :) especially everyone's favourite emoticons. :giggle: Bold

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