There are two steps to logging in - firstly providing your username and
password, and secondly agreeing to the declaration and setting your exclusions
for the session (if you want to). Exclusions is as far as we know an
exclusive feature to WACS; it allows you to tell the system to hide certain
types of content from indexes. For example, if you only wish to see each
girl on her own, you can tick the boxes to exclude straight, group orgy and
lesbian sets from display. Most of the pages will include a note
to the effect that some sets have been excluded and a way to override that
and see all sets.
Where's The New Stuff
The first place most people like to check on entering a new website is
the latest additions, and of course WACS provides this. There are three
special pages covering new additions; one each for Models, Photo Sets
and Video Clips.
Here's the one for models, but do note that due to the
way WACS works, there might not yet be any sets in place yet for these
models. A model has to be added first before she can be associated
with a set; her sets may well be on the downloading "To Do" list.
This is probably the most used of the new pages, as this covers the
newly added photosets. It includes set attributes, viewing links and
links to the model(s) featured.
This one covers the newly added videos, providing links, information
and their icons.
Browsing For Stuff
So the next step is browsing through the site, and this is where the
Main Sections menu comes into play. This shows you the main sections
into which the WACS-hosted site has been divided, typically with options
to browse with pictures or just use the short-form index by name.
If you choose the browser, you get a divider for each sub-section and
a selection at random from either sets or models featured within that
section. Hitting reload on the web browser will cause a new group
of pictures to be selected at random (so long as there are enough
different ones available). You can click on each icon to see that set,
or you can click on the title bar to see everything in that sub-section.
The index is rather more consise but shows you a good view of all
that is available within that section. In many cases, it can be the
quickest way to find a particular type of set. Normally you can see
many hundreds of models/categories in a single page.
About Models
It's in this section that WACS is really different from most of the other
image management systems out there. It has literally dozens of different
ways to look at the details on the different models it knows about.
This shows you just some of the many choices available; you can look at
those models marked as favourites in each of four categories (Solo, Cuties,
Lesbian and Straight), by vendor site and then all, best or unrated from
each of those, alphabetically name and so on. Within each of these you
can look at either a page of thumbnail images (shown below), or a detailed
description of each model (further down).
As mentioned earlier, we're a bit limited by licensing/copyright rules
but here are a few examples of how the pages look - here's a sample
favourites thumbnails page.
This is the more detailed model index which shows you much more detail
about each model.
From either of the above indexes, when you click on a model, you get to
one of three different set pages about each model. Here's an example of
the detailed one; this page includes most of the information about each
set and details of this model's identity on various web sites, sets yet
to be downloaded or those not yet added into the WACS database.
This page contains thumbnails of the sets that this model has and is a
much better way of browsing through her collection. Note that there is
one more such screen for especially prolific models where the thumbnails
are much smaller in order to fit many more to a view.
How To Search
This is the first of three search screens available, this one does a
by attribute search of the sets available within WACS. Of course, the
success of any such search depends on the attributes being filled out
for each set, but the recommended naming convention goes a long way
towards making this work well. The results of a search are saved in
a "tag set" which you can then examine, edit and view. An almost identical
screen is used for searching videos.
In addition to searching for sets by attributes, you can do the same
for models using the model search screen. It's shown here, and once
again it creates a "tag set" which you can then examine and edit at your
leisure.