No prob.
Tablets are fine, as long as you understand what they do and how to adjust that. They are acidic, so they lower PH and TA. Use Borax and Baking Soda to monitor those levels. They raise your CYA level. Towards the end of the season, as the CYA level gets higher (around 50) - the tablets simply can't produce the proper FC level needed to stay above your "min". This means you need to switch to liquid chlorine. Many TFP'rs simply add a little bleach every evening as their source of FC.
To take total control of your pool and avoid the guess work, you need your own test kit. We recommend two, and there is an article in Pool School that compares them. Purchase online, you won't find them in stores.
Avoid granules. Most of them contain extra things you may not want in your pool, and they are expensive. You really don't need them for anything anyway - if you've been told to "shock your pool every week or two" that is pool store myth based on bad information.
Bleach is liquid chlorine, 6% sodium hypochlorite. Liquid "shock" - sold in pool stores is also sodium hypochlorite, usually 10% or 12.5%. They are identical other than the % of active ingredient.
I have used clorox, generic store brand, Walmart brand, etc. All are fine. No scents or additives, etc.
Post back if you need clarification on anything - we are all glad to help
