Cilian wrote:
Ok kids, I'm going to say what I did and try to make it as clear as possible. I picked a part of the minute (for me it was between :00 and :10, but do whatever you want as long as it's all in the same minute)I clicked check in, whatever action the pic told me to do, and then check in again. Three clicks pretty close together.
Exactly what I did.
Basically, the idea here is that one of the four pictures will appear during every minute. They might be the same one, two times in a row, but you have to "check in" to see the current one.
Then obviously you do the action that the petpet needs.
Then, we add another "check in" immediately, because it seems to tell the computer to register the treatment you just completed, by inserting a record of it into your URL. (watch the address bar and you'll see it change!) This step may or not be necessary, but I thought of it like this: If you check in right away, it registers the action during the same minute that you DID that action. That way, the computer won't say... "
hey um, wait... you just did the last action, but you did it during the last minute, right? wait... is this a proper match or did you miss one?"....
Does that make sense? Anyhow, we do it just in case.
So then, during the next minute, you check in to refresh... action... register.
Next minute, check in to refresh....action....register.
One thing I did that helped, was that I wrote a list of 11 minutes (and oh by the way, those coders or URL-readers, remember that the first action is action #0, so when you get 0-10, that is eleven minutes worth of work!)
So I started at like 11:16. I wrote down
Quote:
1.) 16-
2.) 17-
3.) 18-
and so on through action 11. On my page, every time I did a step, I wrote it on the line. So my first action was medicine, next was food, then food again, it would look like...
Quote:
1.) 16- meds
2.) 17- food
3.) 18- food
That way, if I was sitting around picking my nose or playing dice a roo on another window while I waited, I could look at my paper and keep track of whether I had already acted during that minute, or if I needed to do my steps.
The only thing that I would say that contradicts those who go before me, is that I don't think you should click immediately at the :00 second mark. Too much chance that you might click too soon, and get the old picture instead of the new one. I recommend waiting until at least 3-4 seconds into the minute.
Edited because I can make little quotey things work properly, yes I can!