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Post by Deleted on Jun 29, 2015 7:30:36 GMT -5
Yeah that's true Morgan, I was thinking birdies when I saw that red colour. Is that just our British way though? What do other countries like the States use? Obviously, it doesn't matter what is used as long as its consistent.
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Post by eMLBCommish on Jun 29, 2015 8:04:15 GMT -5
Who shoots a 65 with 30 putts?! smh... Did the baby grab the controller and play when you weren't looking?
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Post by jdforthy on Jun 29, 2015 8:17:08 GMT -5
Who shoots a 65 with 30 putts?! smh... Did the baby grab the controller and play when you weren't looking? Probably would have been fewer putts!!!
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Post by koolie_g on Jun 29, 2015 8:22:19 GMT -5
Let's keep throwing this graphic up there. I like seeing that 54.
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Post by jdforthy on Jun 29, 2015 8:53:21 GMT -5
Shutup, Gabe
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Post by mav78 on Jun 29, 2015 9:01:59 GMT -5
Great stuff
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Post by NCFCRulz on Jun 29, 2015 9:37:50 GMT -5
Just a teaser! These are just some of the stats that I have been able to bring in -- the new pages should be up in the next day or so!! Scorecard teaser: Love the scorecard, but is there any way to alter the coding to make it such that birdies have a their number with a circle around it and Eagles with a double circle. Likewise, bogies with a square and doubles (or worse) with a double square like traditional scorecards? Also, does the API integrate advanced statistics like strokes gained putting or scrambling percentage? Awesome work! noooooooo keep the colours IMO as makes it far easier and quicker for brains to process than looking at circles and squares.
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Post by jdforthy on Jun 29, 2015 10:09:18 GMT -5
Love the scorecard, but is there any way to alter the coding to make it such that birdies have a their number with a circle around it and Eagles with a double circle. Likewise, bogies with a square and doubles (or worse) with a double square like traditional scorecards? Also, does the API integrate advanced statistics like strokes gained putting or scrambling percentage? Awesome work! noooooooo keep the colours IMO as makes it far easier and quicker for brains to process than looking at circles and squares. I suppose that depends on how you look at it. Circles and squares are what I've seen for the last 25 years so that's what I'm used to, but with that being said, colour coordination is perfectly fine. Whatever is easiest in the long haul for our admins is what should be used
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Post by eMLBCommish on Jun 29, 2015 10:48:23 GMT -5
I'm color blind. On this blackdrop, reds and greens are a real b%& to figure out. It is what it is...whatever is best for the community (not the one).
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Post by MrSourNinja on Jun 29, 2015 11:10:14 GMT -5
Yeah that's true Morgan, I was thinking birdies when I saw that red colour. Is that just our British way though? What do other countries like the States use? Obviously, it doesn't matter what is used as long as its consistent. Red is birdie, black or blue is over par. Edit: According to this: www.pgatour.com/players/player.08793.tiger-woods.html/scorecards I have no idea what I am talking about.
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Post by NCFCRulz on Jun 29, 2015 11:12:49 GMT -5
I'm color blind. On this blackdrop, reds and greens are a real b%& to figure out. It is what it is...whatever is best for the community (not the one). ahhh perhaps a solution if simple could be to display both? Or have an option to switch between the display modes in settings? I really like the colours idea but appreciate if it's difficult for others to differentiate then I would rather have a method such as circles and sqyards that all can use
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Post by claybagel on Jun 29, 2015 11:19:02 GMT -5
I'm color blind. On this blackdrop, reds and greens are a real b%& to figure out. It is what it is...whatever is best for the community (not the one). You bring up a very good point, though. Who's to say you're the only colorblind person to view the site? Accommodating for people who are colorblind is not very tough design wise and is something that should always be kept in mind.
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Post by misternic on Jun 29, 2015 12:40:43 GMT -5
I cannot be more excited about this...
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Post by Deleted on Jun 29, 2015 12:42:44 GMT -5
I cannot wait to have this available for my profile! I think the circle/square thing is a good idea for those who are colourblind. Any ETA?
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Post by mcbogga on Jun 29, 2015 12:48:57 GMT -5
For colors - red is usually associated with under par - at least in Europe. Green I've ever only seen on a score-board associated with par.
Red number in symbol for below par - black number in symbol for above par would be my preferred way. But the current PGA annotation works as well. Red and green however are not ideal.
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