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Fragment

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βœ”οΈ What is a Fragment?

Fragment is a unit of data Civilizer manages for you.

[Notice] The overall concept and idea of Fragment have been borrowed from Piggydb.

Fragment
Figure 1. What a Fragment looks like


βœ”οΈ Examples of Fragment

For instance, following things can be Fragments:

  • knowledge/expertise for your job
  • temporary memo/notes
  • schedule/plan/todo list
  • detailed procedures you often forget
    • e.g. installing printer drivers on your computers, submitting a tax return
  • expressions/vocabularies (e.g. when you learn a foreign language)
  • ideas/inspirations
  • insightful maxims/proverbs/humors
  • and whatever knowledge/information you may want to keep for later access.

βœ”οΈ Content of a Fragment.

  • Fragments contain text mostly, but it can contain any format of data current Web technology (and your particular web browser) can deal with such as hyper links, images, videos, audio, etc.
  • You can edit a Fragment in Markdown markup language
  • Refer to Civilizer Markdown Syntax section in the right side bar
  • Also Civilizer has its own Custom Markup Commands to provide functionalities outside of regular Markdown.

βœ”οΈ Recommendations in editing and managing a Fragment:

  • Keep it as concise as possible.
    • If a Fragment gets too big, divide it into several smaller ones and relate them.
  • Attach meaningful tags.
  • Relate Fragments if you find any semantic relationship among them.
  • Bookmark Fragments you can think you access frequently.
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