DennisPoulin wrote:I have a few suggestions too. How about giving the logged in/logged out status on all pages. Once I log in, the program doesn't show my status. Some pages give me the option of logging in again.
Not sure which pages would require logging in again except the forum here or to download GPX, TOPO!, or POI files. The reason for the separate forum login is they are intentionally separate components. There are a lot of malicious attacks on phpbb boards (such as this one) that spam, corrupt and compromise data, so I have separate login processes. Showing the status would require me to switch all pages to php, while a good portion of them are currently not, so it would be a long-term project. For the same reason, the login doesn't carry over to pages outside the Member update areas, so that is the reason for a separate login for the GPX, TOPO!, or POI files.
DennisPoulin wrote:Next, after I access a state like OR, I select Oregon Prominence and then Member Area. It displays tables with 100 most prominent and 1000'+ Prominence. How about adding a 300'+ Prominence table. The info currently appears under the County Summit, Member Area.
Too many records at a time for good server performance - it needs to be separated (in this case either by county or by elevation increment).
DennisPoulin wrote:Third, from the Home Page, Stats Category Leaders there is an option for Multiple High Prominence peaks in a day. There is a drop down table for 1000', 2000', etc., but there is not one for 300'. I think some of the info shows up in 5+ Peaks in a day category.
Again, too many records if there isn't a threshold above a certain amount (5 is the minimum in this case). I alone have done 5+ 125 times.
DennisPoulin wrote:Fourth, in the Contiguous US P2k list it shows a table ranking all members by number climbed. Can you do this for US P1k's? Maybe enhancing the P2k page to include some P1k info would be great. Now the P1k info is confined to each state and each climber's personal stats.
I added the 1k tally on the prominence index - thanks for the suggestion.
DennisPoulin wrote:You do a great job. Keep up the good work.
Dennis
Thanks Dennis