cottagecore collapsible tracker
(with bonus inventory list)


2023
January
2/06 : Log » this tracker has a lot of different options! and many ways to customize! it does have a "manual c/p" version if the spreadsheet is too overwhelming for those not familiar with googlesheets or don't need all the bells and whistles
» { character } you can do custom formatting with your info, such as using italics or other html formatting codes
» { character } the neat thing about this sheet is it will keep a tally of your comments or points, which is handy for games that use rewards
2/10 » { character } this sheet has "just the tracker" version and there is a "rewards" version. since every game has a different format, please contact me so i can set one up for your game specifically
February
3/14: Network » { character } leaving fields blank is totally fine. don't like the "TYPE" column? just clear out the example values and right click > hide the column
3/14: Network » { character } same with the "COM#", "STATUS", and "USED" columns. You can hide the "COM#" column and toggle comments to be invisible or shown, but you can delete the "STATUS" and "USED" columns as they aren't used the code.
3/19 : Network » i just randomly colored the empty squares to make it look nice you can always reset that back to white or change it
» { character } the "STYLE" sheet has a lot of fields to customize. the "MONTHS" sheet is where you put in all the cool customization for the month headers. if you want to make the header blank, just leave the field empty.
» { character } blurb blurb blurb blurby blurb

March
4/03: Network » { character } now i just have a lot of blurbs blah blah blah blah blah
4/12: Log » { character } blah blah blah blah
4/15: Inbox » { character } it's for testing stuff so you can preview before clearing out everything
4/20: Log » { character } lalalalalalala
April
5/01 : Log » these are all collapsible by the way, just click on the month headers or click on the screenshot below




Inventory
Item
» shovel
» watering can
» cards
Furniture
» chair
» bed
» stool
Regain
» puppy: optional blurb written out with item
» portrait
Misc.
» billboard sign

Inventory
simplified version with just the list of items, no group headers

» shovel
» watering can
» cards
» chair
» bed
» stool
» puppy: optional blurb written out with item
» portrait
» billboard sign



instructions )
For players in [community profile] fabletales and from other games who might be interested to see how rewards submissions can be handled, this spreadsheet script will help keep track of all your threads, how many points you've accumulated and spent, generate rewards forms, and can also keep up with all your rewards/inventory. I used the Cottagecore Thread Tracker and Inventory design as a base, but this sheet could be used for any kind of tracker or inventory code with modifications. There are three versions, so you can choose which version you'd like:

»» Fable Rewards Only (inventory only with forms)
»» Fable Thread Tracker and Rewards (has both the thread tracker and inventory with forms

screenshots and info )
avalon point rewards submission


With this automated script, we can go from this:


To this!




about & instructions

This particular tracker is designed for [community profile] isleofavalon as it includes the submission for for the rewards. There are two versions. 1) Default: tracker starts at year 2021; 2) 2020: tracker includes 2020 for the old vets. This tracker CAN double up and be used with my automated thread trackers, but these particular ones just generate the submission form. If you'd like it to be merged with a thread tracker, I'll be happy to help.

Credit goes to [personal profile] laenavesse @ [community profile] efryndiel.


To save the spreadsheet, Make a Copy of the spreadsheet of your choice for your own use: Default (2021) | 2020

It's already "pre-filled" with random data so you can see how it works. You can even use just one sheet for all your years instead of separating them out.

I have included detailed instructions on how to do practically everything you could possibly do with the code with minimum risk. But if you have any questions or need help with modifications, just comment and I'll take a poke, even customize it for you if possible. However, I am not a professional, so my own abilities are limited. Otherwise, this is mostly working with the spreadsheet itself, so there's a lot of freedom to work with it.

tracker notebook


⌘ January 2021
1/01: thread type » blurb

1/02: toplevel » something something prompt liners, quick overview, list of people who responded if feeling detailed

1/03: character name » just giving a general feel of what a thread tracker might look like

1/04: log post » maybe will just have a bunch of one liners.

1/05: network » can pretty much do what you want and can also format stuff idk how detailed people actually get in their trackers. here have a
line break

1/06: open log » Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Duis vestibulum euismod mi ac ornare. Etiam vulputate libero in felis feugiat, non hendrerit lorem commodo. Pellentesque id vestibulum nisi, fringilla faucibus orci. Ut at cursus arcu. Integer ex ligula, hendrerit at tincidunt at, luctus quis eros. Suspendisse nisl orci, porta eget feugiat sed, pulvinar a justo. Orci varius natoque penatibus et magnis dis parturient montes, nascetur ridiculus mus. In venenatis tortor id dolor finibus commodo. Praesent ut orci ut elit malesuada iaculis. Nunc elementum purus in arcu consectetur fermentum.

1/07: » any extra stuff will be hidden, but good news! those using the automation script can adjust the overall height no problem

1/08: » you could also just have no line breaks and have everything single spaced

1/09: » don't forget to read the instructions

⌘ April 2021
4/02: thread type » blurb

4/10: thread type » blurb

⌘ May 2021
5/03: character name » blurb

5/22: event toplevel » blurb blurb blurb long blurb and then you can add html like a
line break and format things within the blrub like bold words or something idk

5/25: network » blurb blurb chatter accidental video

5/25: closed log » we know you're doing dirty things :shiftyeyes:

⌘ June 2021
6/05: character name » blurb

⌘ September 2021
9/01: character name » blurb

⌘ January 2020
date: thread type » blurb

⌘ February 2020
date: thread type » blurb

⌘ March 2020
date: thread type » blurb

⌘ April 2020
date: thread type » blurb

⌘ May 2020
date: thread type » blurb

⌘ June 2020
date: thread type » blurb

⌘ July 2020
date: thread type » blurb

⌘ August 2020
date: thread type » blurb

⌘ September 2020
date: thread type » blurb

⌘ October 2020
date: thread type » blurb

⌘ November 2020
date: thread type » blurb

⌘ December 2020
date: thread type » blurb

⌘ June 2019
date: thread type » blurb

⌘ July 2019
date: thread type » blurb

⌘ August 2019
date: thread type » blurb

⌘ September 2019
date: thread type » blurb

⌘ October 2019
date: thread type » blurb

⌘ November 2019
date: thread type » blurb

⌘ December 2019
date: thread type » blurb




about

This Thread Tracker is a simple notebook style that kind of matches my CR Notebook ie, I lifted all the default colors from it /cough

The code is pretty straightforward and easy to update, but with trackers trying to keep up with everything and update can be annoying. So for those interested, I have made an automated script for this particular tracker. I've made it as easy to use as possible so that all anyone has to do is input their data and run it, but there are ways to customize it a little more.

Further instructions are detailed below within the cuts.

A small credit code is included, but any credit goes to [personal profile] laenavesse @ [community profile] efryndiel. Once again I must honor DimensionSlip for providing a base and concept for the automations and fun fact, the sorting methods are actually based of a script we used for the Taken lists in [community profile] empatheias and [community profile] forgottentales.


raw code instructions
» Pastebin for the raw code. You can save or c/p the code and edit it as you see fit: Thread Tracker: Notebook

» The colors used are:

  • #866a4c: navigation year text; navigation border; page header bg
  • #f7f6f3: navigation month bg
  • #804024: navigation month text; page link
  • #efd2b2: navigation arrow; page header text
  • #f9f9f7: page bg
  • #d3cec0 : page bg line
  • #3e2f22: page text
  • #c2b59f: page border

» As mentioned the text will automatically "cut" or "hide" once it hits the limit.
» The symbols provided are completely random and can be whatever you want.
» To add more "Month Pages" use the code between "MONTH CONTAINER" and "END MONTH CONTAINER". Same for adding years to the navigation, only you're looking for the BOX: YEAR and corresponding END header.
» When adding or removing pages, make sure the anchor tag (ex; <a name="jan2021">) matches the links for the Month pages on the navigation (ex; <a href="#jan2021">).
» Use <br /> tags for line breaks!
» You can adjust the height of the main container to be longer or shorter to fit your needs. Just be sure you change in the height in both the first container and the Notebook Page Container. The default is ex; 650px for both.



automated script and instructions
After reading about the raw code, you may be tempted to have something that could reduce the work for you. Google Spreadsheets allows the user to create app scripts, and with this tool it can take the data in the sheet and generate the code. With the number of threads you might have, this will make maintaining and organizing everything a breeze. If you want to make certain modifications, it's not difficult and quite easy, but it does require a few extra steps that those unfamiliar with how spreadsheets and coding work might find a little daunting at first. But the payoff is worth it.

There is even a script to let you preview the code within the spreadsheet! Handy.

Also, the generated code doesn't have any line breaks so it's...one giant mess. But since you're c/ping everything it shouldn't matter too much, ah ha... However, if it does matter to you there is HTML Formatter that will make it less of a giant blob! Just C/P the giant blob and it will reformat into something more legible.

Here is the spreadsheet. To save, Make a Copy of it for your own use: Thread Tracker: Notebook

It's already "pre-filled" with random data for up to three years so you can see how it works. You're free to remove any of those extra years, it'll work with just one year just fine. Should you ever need to make a new year, just duplicate the Year Template and you're good to go.

I have included detailed instructions on how to do practically everything you could possibly do with the code with minimum risk. But if you have any questions or need help with modifications, just comment and I'll take a poke, even customize it for you if possible. However, I am not a professional, so my own abilities are limited.

tracker collapsible details


2021
January
1/01: thread type ⋙ blurb

1/02: toplevel ⋙ something something prompt liners, quick overview, list of people who responded if feeling detailed

1/03: character name ⋙ just giving a general feel of what a thread tracker might look like

1/04: log post ⋙ maybe will just have a bunch of one liners.

1/05: network ⋙ can pretty much do what you want and can also format stuff idk how detailed people actually get in their trackers. here have a
line break

1/06: open log ⋙ Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Duis vestibulum euismod mi ac ornare. Etiam vulputate libero in felis feugiat, non hendrerit lorem commodo. Pellentesque id vestibulum nisi, fringilla faucibus orci. Ut at cursus arcu. Integer ex ligula, hendrerit at tincidunt at, luctus quis eros. Suspendisse nisl orci, porta eget feugiat sed, pulvinar a justo. Orci varius natoque penatibus et magnis dis parturient montes, nascetur ridiculus mus. In venenatis tortor id dolor finibus commodo. Praesent ut orci ut elit malesuada iaculis. Nunc elementum purus in arcu consectetur fermentum.

1/07: ⋙ too wide? no worries you can adjust the width no problem

1/08: ⋙ you could also just have no line breaks and have everything single spaced

1/09: ⋙ don't forget to read the instructions

April
4/02: thread type ⋙ blurb

4/10: thread type ⋙ blurb

May
5/03: character name ⋙ blurb

5/22: event toplevel ⋙ blurb blurb blurb long blurb and then you can add html like a
line break and format things within the blrub like bold words or something idk

5/25: network ⋙ blurb blurb chatter accidental video

5/25: closed log ⋙ we know you're doing dirty things :shiftyeyes:

June
6/05: character name ⋙ blurb

September
9/01: character name ⋙ blurb

2020
January
date: thread type ⋙ blurb

February
date: thread type ⋙ blurb

March
date: thread type ⋙ blurb

April
date: thread type ⋙ blurb

May
date: thread type ⋙ blurb

June
date: thread type ⋙ blurb

July
date: thread type ⋙ blurb

August
date: thread type ⋙ blurb

September
date: thread type ⋙ blurb

October
date: thread type ⋙ blurb

November
date: thread type ⋙ blurb

December
date: thread type ⋙ blurb

2019
June
date: thread type ⋙ blurb

July
date: thread type ⋙ blurb

August
date: thread type ⋙ blurb

8/11: type ⋙ filler filler filler

September
date: thread type ⋙ blurb

9/28: type ⋙ filler filler filler

October
date: thread type ⋙ blurb

10/31: type ⋙ filler filler filler

November
date: thread type ⋙ blurb

11/05: type ⋙ filler filler filler

December
date: thread type ⋙ blurb

12/25: type ⋙ filler filler filler




about

This Thread Tracker is very simplistic compared to anything else I've done hah. Utilizing the collapsible cuts, the code is pretty straightforward and easy to update, but with trackers trying to keep up with everything and update can be annoying. So for those interested, I have made an automated script for this particular tracker. I've made it as easy to use as possible so that all anyone has to do is input their data and run it, but there are ways to customize it a little more.

Further instructions are detailed below within the cuts.

A small credit code is included, but any credit goes to [personal profile] laenavesse @ [community profile] efryndiel. Once again I must honor DimensionSlip for providing a base and concept for the automations and fun fact, the sorting methods are actually based of a script we used for the Taken lists in [community profile] empatheias and [community profile] forgottentales.


raw code instructions
» Pastebin for the raw code. You can save or c/p the code and edit it as you see fit: Thread Tracker: Collapsible Details

» The colors used are:

  • #ccaf64: year border
  • #806d3f: year id text
  • #eb8d52: year detail arrow
  • #69948f: month box shadow
  • #264b4d: month id text
  • #cba551: month detail arrow
  • #000000: month text
  • #93151b: link

year header width (%) 90
month width (%) 85
content width (%) 90
» The symbols provided are completely random and can be whatever you want.
» To add more "Month Pages" use the code between "MONTH CONTAINER" and "END MONTH CONTAINER". Same for adding years to the navigation, only you're looking for the YEAR CONTAINER and corresponding END YEAR CONTAINER header.
» Use <br /> tags for line breaks!
» You can adjust the width of the containers to be wider or shorter to fit your needs.



automated script and instructions
After reading about the raw code, you may be tempted to have something that could reduce the work for you. Google Spreadsheets allows the user to create app scripts, and with this tool it can take the data in the sheet and generate the code. With the number of threads you might have, this will make maintaining and organizing everything a breeze. If you want to make certain modifications, it's not difficult and quite easy, but it does require a few extra steps that those unfamiliar with how spreadsheets and coding work might find a little daunting at first. But the payoff is worth it.

There is even a script to let you preview the code within the spreadsheet! Handy.

Also, the generated code doesn't have any line breaks so it's...one giant mess. But since you're c/ping everything it shouldn't matter too much, ah ha... However, if it does matter to you there is HTML Formatter that will make it less of a giant blob! Just C/P the giant blob and it will reformat into something more legible.

Here is the spreadsheet. To save, Make a Copy of it for your own use: Thread Tracker: Collapsible Details

It's already "pre-filled" with random data for up to three years so you can see how it works. You're free to remove any of those extra years, it'll work with just one year just fine. Should you ever need to make a new year, just duplicate the Year Template and you're good to go.

I have included detailed instructions on how to do practically everything you could possibly do with the code with minimum risk. But if you have any questions or need help with modifications, just comment and I'll take a poke, even customize it for you if possible. However, I am not a professional, so my own abilities are limited.

single card


SUPER OLD, GO TO UPDATED VERSION!!!

(updated cards only, tracker is fine but will also receive an update later)




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