![]() ![]() The very last section is for blocking specific users from accessing your Pixiv profile/images/bulletin board, etc. You can turn them off with the right button if you’d like, but if you’re not an active artist on Pixiv, you’re probably never going to receive any notification emails anyway. Next is email notifications for messages and rankings. Select the button on the left to enable an option or the button on the right to disable it. By default, both of these options are turned off, so if you don’t want to see any explicit content, you have nothing to worry about and can skip this section. In the capture I’ve posted, I have R-18 content enabled and R-18G content disabled. One is R-18 (explicit sexual content) and the other is R-18G (explicit guro content.) In case you don’t know, guro stands for “grotesque”, and implies that the image is explicitly violent or gruesome. This is where you choose to enable or disable adult content. Browsing Restrictions are, I’m sure, what you’ve been looking for. If you want to leave it public, leave the setting alone, as it is that way by default. You can choose to make it private or only viewable by certain people. It’s a bit like a shoutbox or the profile comment page on DeviantArt. Every Pixiv user (including you!) has their own little bulletin board. If that happens, just delete your username from that field before submitting! Take note that if you have autocomplete enabled in your browser, it may insert your username into the “mail address” change field and can mess up the submission process. If you want to change your email, type that into the 3rd text field. Here’s where you fill in all of the meaty details! The first two columns will show your Pixiv username and your current registered email address. Make sure you’re at the homepage, because on artists’ pages, the navigation bar is different. On the site navigation bar, the button on the far right will take you to your “Edit Preferences” page. Make sure you’re logged into Pixiv and let’s get going! ![]() This is also where you can enable or disable email notifications, as well enabling adult content viewing and various privacy settings. Site preferences is an important section because it’s where you need to go if you want to change your email address or your password. This time it’ll be how to change your site preferences and how to add images to your bookmarks. Once again, I’m here to talk to you about using Pixiv. For my more recent tutorial on modifying Pixiv site preferences, go here. Get image url example using jquery.(browser debug ver.Notice: Much of this information has been obsolete by Pixiv’s 2010 site re-design. Get bookmark single page example using jquery.(browser debug ver.) New stuff here: a new commad pbd-renew can help you convert json format from v1 to v2 (although main program pbd still generate v1, I will update at next version(mabye 0.9.13)) File name(path) if something happened, open issue and let me know.) see this postįixed after 0.9.8 (but keep update to latest version to make sure this feature work! because pixiv keep update their page. Download gif from bookmark(Same as above)Īttention!! since 4, pixiv create new UI ,for now this feature is not available.Download manga(multi picture) from bookmark(Same as above).But don't worry it can't broke your account.) Download image from bookmark( result.json) (using -d or -download).Result will output to file result.json Features Notice! after 0.9.12 because some security reason, cookie storage feature is not available. ![]()
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