Day One on the Web
Access Day One from any device with a web browser. Learn how to use the web-based version of Day One, now out in beta.
Day One Web Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Day One on the web unveils a distinctive set of challenges and advantages. Unlike traditional native apps, the web version of Day One offers users the flexibility to log in and access their digital journal(s) from virtually any platform. This heightened accessibility, while fostering convenience, introduces unique complexities stemming from diverse browsers, operating systems, […]
Locating the Developer Console in Your Web Browser
Google Chrome To open the developer console in Google Chrome, open the Chrome Settings Menu in the upper-right-hand corner of the browser window and select More Tools > Developer Tools. You also may do a keyboard shortcut for opening it up as well. Press Ctrl + Shift + J (Windows/Linux) or ⌘ + Opt + J (Mac) to […]
Web App FAQ
Getting Started with Day One on the Web
Day One on the web gives you a web-based version of Day One to use in your favorite browser, including Chrome, Firefox, Safari, or Edge. With the Day One web app, reading, browsing, writing, and editing your journal entries can now happen on any device with access to the internet, including your PC or Windows […]