"The horse I bet on was so slow, the jockey kept a diary of the trip."
- Henny Youngman
sitting down to write a "quick post" on Steemit.
The post is about using Steem Whales to track my Steemit progress.
Piece of cake, right? I'll just toss this one off...
One thing leads to another. I don't quite like the first photo I picked to illustrate my article. Search Unsplash again.
Nope.
How about Pixabay?
Nah.
Google images?
What about Steem Whales itself?
Yeah.
Doing screen captures is simple, but I end up needing a dozen!
Keyboard shortcut; careful! Stretch that selection box... Make a folder; Rename the images.
Now I have to edit each one...
Organize them. Drag and drop, one by one, into the Steemit editor... No, not there, move it over here.
Oops, I forgot to highlight the key data point.
Edit image; highlight; save; drag; drop.
Save a backup copy.
Don't forget the image labels! Credit where due!
I highlighted the wrong lines, Dummkoph!
Delete; screen grab; edit; highlight; save; drag; drop.
Spell check. Grammar check.
Pulse check?
Save a backup copy.
Is that text in the right place? Move that phrase under the image; reorganize those sentences. Make that a bold header.
Agonize over tags. Optimize tags.
Change tags. Rearrange tag order.
Tag, you're it!
What time is it? WHAT?
Is this a good time to post? Is there ever a good time?
I finally hit "POST."
With an hourly rate like this, I have no place to go but up!
Thanks for your time and attention.
You are why I'm here on Steemit!
I have very eclectic interests and hope, over time, to write about them all.
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