29th January 2010 - Enhanced family pages
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29th January 2010 - Enhanced family pages
All,
In August 2008, I made a note to myself that adding the number of keepers together to show what are the most commonly kept genera in a given family would be a nice thing to do. Over two years later, I've gotten around to doing it. The screenshot below shows the three enhancements.
Purple: New link back to the families overview page
Green: We love stats! Total number of species, how many of those are being kept AND what that is a percentage of the species in the database for that family.
Red: The most popular 5 genera in that family (popular = most keepers) linked to that genus page.
Enjoy.
Jools
In August 2008, I made a note to myself that adding the number of keepers together to show what are the most commonly kept genera in a given family would be a nice thing to do. Over two years later, I've gotten around to doing it. The screenshot below shows the three enhancements.
Purple: New link back to the families overview page
Green: We love stats! Total number of species, how many of those are being kept AND what that is a percentage of the species in the database for that family.
Red: The most popular 5 genera in that family (popular = most keepers) linked to that genus page.
Enjoy.
Jools
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Re: 29th January 2010 - Enhanced family pages
Nice work Jools.
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Re: 29th January 2010 - Enhanced family pages
Glad you like it Geoff.
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Re: 29th January 2010 - Enhanced family pages
I wonder - would there be a way of finding out
-which is the largest fish in its family
-which is the largest fish in its genera?
-which is the largest fish in its family
-which is the largest fish in its genera?
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Re: 29th January 2010 - Enhanced family pages
Yes. The largest fish can be found by using the Cat-eLog search feature, and then selecting the family (& genus if needed), followed by setting the sort order to "Size".
For example this is a list of Peckoltia in size order.
Now, don't ask for a "smallest" size list... Can't do that as of right now...
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Mats
For example this is a list of Peckoltia in size order.
Now, don't ask for a "smallest" size list... Can't do that as of right now...
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Mats
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Re: 29th January 2010 - Enhanced family pages
Looks great Jools!
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LDA105, L24, L25, L282, L97, L114, L600, L450, L333 "Porto Do Moz", LDA-05
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Re: 29th January 2010 - Enhanced family pages
Loved the Enhanced family pages.keep up with the great work jools .