It would be great to have it hosted at the org.
Today's code is here. The javascript for dragging the little form around is still under construction (broken if not on Opera), and I have many changes planned related to incorporating the rest of the world, additional tooltip messages, zoom, so on.
Tying in to a db lookup to validate usernames would not be a big deal to add.
Tying in to a db lookup to validate usernames would not be a big deal to add.
What would be sweet is if it automagically defaulted to a logged in user's name. Similar to how the buffista voting page defaults to the username & email of the voter.
Thanks, Gus. Changing it to autodetect the logged-in user is no big deal at all. (At which point, you wouldn't need to drag the form around, would you? You wouldn't need a form so much)
I'll just look for now, until you're done making magic.
Yup, picking up the user before going in sounds real easy. My current thinking is that the additional text for the "alt" of the pin has to be input somewhere, and there has to be someplace to navigate to the different maps, so I suspect that little form will still be needed, or anyway, a movable div to do those jobs.
Hmm, maybe this discussion should move back over to BBaBB.
This has been an interesting discussion to follow. I've been around a couple of years, although more lurky than posty for a large chunk of that time, and I'd say this. While there is certainly something I'd call the Buffistas Way or Buffistas Spirit or whatever that describes that certain je-ne-sais-quoi that is composed of snark and irreverence and warmth and verbosity and uncomprising intelligence and wittiness and yeah, being conversant in the language of pop culture, this board has also long been very different things to different people. I know there are many folks who primarily hang out in Natter or Bitches, etc. and interact with one another in a loosely social context--and while I know of several of them from reading their posts on the show threads, I haven't had the chance to interact with them with any kind of depth because both threads move way too fast for me to participate on an ongoing basis.
I've peeked into the more nattery threads occasionally and the conversations there sounded like immense fun. But aside from the time issues, I gotta say the primary reason I come here is for the intelligent and fun discussion on pop-culture-y subjects with like-minded people, namely TV shows that invite analyses and to a lesser degree, movies. I think I'd feel the void once the traffic on the Angel thread starts to quiet down, and I'd love it if there are arenas where I can discuss other shows--even if they are not necessarily ME productions--that may merit thoughtful discussion. (NovaChild brought up Joan of Arcadia as an example, and I'd be all over that if there is a JoA thread--note this is not any sort of suggestion or proposal or anything.)
I dunno. I'm just thinking out loud. I *am* against general TV thread because conversations in such thread get unwieldy and the spoiler policies would be nightmarish. Even the Box Set thread, which is the one where I'm most active as a poster these days, the thread flow goes through a lot of hiccups as the talk switches over to different shows--and that's with only 3-4 shows with active discussion. Would a few new/small threads for specific shows (*if* we deem there is a critical mass of people wanting to discuss the show in question) be such a terrible idea? I mean, as I recall, Smallville had its own thread for a while and the traffic/# of participants there were manageable, IIRC.
Ehhh. I lost my train of thought. Anyway, when push comes to shove, I'm down with the concept of "let's coast along without any major changes for a while and see what happens". It's good we're having this conversation though, I think.
If nothing else, we have Wonderfalls DVDs and the Firefly movie to look forward to, still.
And, apparently, the Buffy animated series has moved from a "no" to a "quite possibly."
My heart gave a stupid little skip when the article wrapped up with that bit about the Whedonverse not being dead after all.
Just when I thought I was free ...
... and they drag you back in. Bwah-hah-hah!
On the Buffistamerica map, is it possible to have different colors for the more, um, fanciful pins?