Hey @(you need an account to see links) ... here's a copy of your guide. I've replaced each url linking to an image with an image tag wrapped in a spoiler tag. Click "Reply With Quote" to view this post's source.
Next, we will be adding them to our file path.
Click on the windows button at bottom left of page and type System Environment Variables.
An option should show, click on it.
Now lets run a program and see. First navigate to the program folder that you want to run. Then Press and hold SHIFT key and right click. It should show the below options. Kindly note powershell is similar to cmd with some extra features, so it's better if you use it.
Pip is something we will use to install python modules such as Pillow, mechanize, etc. Lets now first make sure PIP is upto date else it will give error saying "Unable to create process using '''' "
Run the following 2 commands
pip2 is for python2 and pip3 for python3 . To install a module simply run pip2 install "modulenameherewithoutquotes" or pip3 install "modulenameherewithoutquotes".
Here is an example:
Now lets finally run the program.
Remember to run a python 2 program type
python2 "filenamewithoutquotes".py
and for python3
python3 "filenamewithoutquotes".py
Make sure you are in the same directory as the file you are running.
To go to a particular directory type
cd "directorypathherewithoutquotes"
Eg: cd C:/Python
Here is an example of me running DailyDoer while being in the same directory
That's it folks. That's how to install python and run python programs.
If you have any suggestions or need help, feel free to reach out to me or other folks here on clraik, we are happy to help
Update: Added image links to imgur for better resolution
@(you need an account to see links), firstly thanks alot I made some modifications so it looks like it is below.
But don't you think the original one was better? This spoiler style increases the number of clicks significantly, hampering user experience.
Next, we will be adding them to our file path.
Click on the windows button at bottom left of page and type System Environment Variables.
An option should show, click on it.
Now lets run a program and see. First navigate to the program folder that you want to run. Then Press and hold SHIFT key and right click. It should show the below options. Kindly note powershell is similar to cmd with some extra features, so it's better if you use it.
Pip is something we will use to install python modules such as Pillow, mechanize, etc. Lets now first make sure PIP is upto date else it will give error saying "Unable to create process using '''' "
Run the following 2 commands
pip2 is for python2 and pip3 for python3 . To install a module simply run pip2 install "modulenameherewithoutquotes" or pip3 install "modulenameherewithoutquotes".
Here is an example:
Now lets finally run the program.
Remember to run a python 2 program type
python2 "filenamewithoutquotes".py
and for python3
python3 "filenamewithoutquotes".py
Make sure you are in the same directory as the file you are running.
To go to a particular directory type
cd "directorypathherewithoutquotes"
Eg: cd C:/Python
Here is an example of me running DailyDoer while being in the same directory
That's it folks. That's how to install python and run python programs.
If you have any suggestions or need help, feel free to reach out to me or other folks here on clraik, we are happy to help
Update: Added image links to imgur for better resolution
Last edited by Tyler Durden; 12-25-2018 at 04:42 AM.
@(you need an account to see links), firstly thanks alot I made some modifications so it looks like it is below.
But don't you think the original one was better? This spoiler style increases the number of clicks significantly, hampering user experience.
Next, we will be adding them to our file path.
Click on the windows button at bottom left of page and type System Environment Variables.
An option should show, click on it.
Now lets run a program and see. First navigate to the program folder that you want to run. Then Press and hold SHIFT key and right click. It should show the below options. Kindly note powershell is similar to cmd with some extra features, so it's better if you use it.
Pip is something we will use to install python modules such as Pillow, mechanize, etc. Lets now first make sure PIP is upto date else it will give error saying "Unable to create process using '''' "
Run the following 2 commands
pip2 is for python2 and pip3 for python3 . To install a module simply run pip2 install "modulenameherewithoutquotes" or pip3 install "modulenameherewithoutquotes".
Here is an example:
Now lets finally run the program.
Remember to run a python 2 program type
python2 "filenamewithoutquotes".py
and for python3
python3 "filenamewithoutquotes".py
Make sure you are in the same directory as the file you are running.
To go to a particular directory type
cd "directorypathherewithoutquotes"
Eg: cd C:/Python
Here is an example of me running DailyDoer while being in the same directory
That's it folks. That's how to install python and run python programs.
If you have any suggestions or need help, feel free to reach out to me or other folks here on clraik, we are happy to help
Update: Added image links to imgur for better resolution
While I agree that the spoiler tags are irksome, they allow the person reading your guide to stay within a single page as they follow it's instructions. The find-and-replace that I did to this guide wrapped each image with a spoiler, but you could cut down on those spoilers by grouping some of the images together. Personally, I would have loaded the images into the guide without the spoiler tags for the reader's convenience. A webpage is meant to be scrolled through after all, and having all of the visual elements for a guide in the same place makes it easier to stay on track.
In the end, however you choose for your guide to look is up to you. I just wanted to elaborate on the options that the moderators were suggesting to you.
While I agree that the spoiler tags are irksome, they allow the person reading your guide to stay within a single page as they follow it's instructions. The find-and-replace that I did to this guide wrapped each image with a spoiler, but you could cut down on those spoilers by grouping some of the images together. Personally, I would have loaded the images into the guide without the spoiler tags for the reader's convenience. A webpage is meant to be scrolled through after all, and having all of the visual elements for a guide in the same place makes it easier to stay on track.
In the end, however you choose for your guide to look is up to you. I just wanted to elaborate on the options that the moderators were suggesting to you.