The "All my stories" page is a great place to practice/study kanji. Just glance at the keyword and try to recall the story and/or kanji. You can either ignore the story (which will be visible) or have it clipped at the bottom of the screen. Now, scroll down a little further so the your pointer "mouses over" the story and you'll see the kanji.
Want to see more than 50 stories at a time? Simply sort by 'frame#', select '50' rows and then edit the new url, changing "...rows=50" to "rows=(the last frame you want displayed). For example, if you want a page to be generated with stories 1-500, type "rows=500".
If you need to study offline, save this page. The mouse over function will still work. If you are using a netbook you can edit the htm file using a program like notepad++ (freeware) or plain vanilla notepad. Delete the parts you don't need: failed kanji list, login, ui paging, footer, etc. After a little trial and error, you should be left with just the "boxes" and the nice blue RevTK header. Now, open your new file, switch to full screen (F11 in Firefox), enlarge the text a few times so that the boxes fill the screen (CTR +), and open the "find" bar (CTR F) so that you can jump to a frame#, keyword, primitive name, etc.
Hope this helps someone.
EDIT: I don't mean to say that you should review all your kanji daily as that would defeat the purpose of SRS. Instead, make your stories, practice your recall using your stories page and then "review" them using the site's Leitner system after a sufficient time has passed, say the next morning.
Want to see more than 50 stories at a time? Simply sort by 'frame#', select '50' rows and then edit the new url, changing "...rows=50" to "rows=(the last frame you want displayed). For example, if you want a page to be generated with stories 1-500, type "rows=500".
If you need to study offline, save this page. The mouse over function will still work. If you are using a netbook you can edit the htm file using a program like notepad++ (freeware) or plain vanilla notepad. Delete the parts you don't need: failed kanji list, login, ui paging, footer, etc. After a little trial and error, you should be left with just the "boxes" and the nice blue RevTK header. Now, open your new file, switch to full screen (F11 in Firefox), enlarge the text a few times so that the boxes fill the screen (CTR +), and open the "find" bar (CTR F) so that you can jump to a frame#, keyword, primitive name, etc.
Hope this helps someone.
EDIT: I don't mean to say that you should review all your kanji daily as that would defeat the purpose of SRS. Instead, make your stories, practice your recall using your stories page and then "review" them using the site's Leitner system after a sufficient time has passed, say the next morning.
Edited: 2011-03-04, 7:24 pm
