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Avocado
| | #1 posted December 5, 1999 at 11:54am (EST) |
Hey Bill:
Now the http://surveycentral.org/?Q=-1&UnQual=1 link is working just fine for me... sorry to bug you before.
Sweet of you to offer to email me directly, but I don't feel comfortable putting my actual email address on the web. If I didn't have the sense of anonymity here, I wouldn't post half as much as I do. |
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Avocado
| | #2 posted December 4, 1999 at 9:22pm (EST) |
Update to prior message:
However, my qualify votes do go through if I use the search command to access a survey listed in the http://surveycentral.org/?Q=-1&UnQual=1 page, rather than trying to access it from that page. An extra step, but better than not being able to vote at all. -- Avo |
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Avocado
| | #3 posted December 4, 1999 at 9:17pm (EST) |
Hi Bill -
When I go to
http://surveycentral.org/?Q=-1&UnQual=1
I get logged-out. If I try to enter a vote to qualify a survey, it doesn't seem to get listed next time I look at that survey. If I log in, it brings me back to my default log-in page, and I lose access to the page which has the pre-qualified surveys. Suggestions? -Avo |
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Avocado
| | #4 posted November 13, 1999 at 6:04pm (EST) |
Hi Bill,
Re: Bookmarks -
Exactly - I was thinking of this being a top-six survey selector option. Modified-only is fine.
It would also be cool to then have a variant of "New Completed" which *didn't* show the bookmarked surveys, so as to minimize redundancies. Perhaps this could be called "New Completed Un-Bookmarked." The modified-only, bookmarked one could then be called "New Completed Bookmarked." The "New Completed" option would continue to show all modified surveys, whether bookmarked or not. Of course, some people might want an option for all bookmarked surveys, whether modified or not; that might simply be called "Bookmarked."
Perhaps the option to bookmark a survey could be accessed as a "Bookmark" button that appeared below the "Submit [new] Comments" area that is at the bottom of the list of peoples' existing comments for any given survey.
Thanks so much for considering this!
Avocado |
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Avocado
| | #5 posted November 12, 1999 at 11:40pm (EST) |
A small oddity:
If you look at Statistics a few times in a row, sometimes via reloading and sometimes via clicking on the Statistics box, the percentages and rankings of who has the most highly rated surveys begin to change (and the percentages drop well below 50% for even the highest rated person). I've noticed this 2x so far, using different computers.
Avocado |
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Avocado
| | #6 posted November 12, 1999 at 11:34pm (EST) |
Hey Bill,
Survey Central is cool! I had an idea... just as we have a Hide feature, perhaps there could be a Bookmark feature - so that we could earmark those surveys that we are especially interested in reading the future comments on? (Sometimes I want to follow up on surveys which I did not rank highly or which aren't generally popular, but which an interesting discussion got sparked from).
Thanks, and apologies in advance if this is all ready covered somewhere...
Avocado |
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