09-01-2006, 03:29 PM
At the moment on the world map you can just see one category, or all of them. I thought it might be nice if you would be able to arbitrarily select the categories you would like to see (e.g. reenactment groups and RATers, but nothing else)?
Now, in the spirit of putting my money where my mouth is, I went and created a small proof-of-concept of this, here (I sincerely hope I don't offend anybody here with this). The page shows you a bunch of check boxes corresponding to the existing categories, and you can choose any number of them (and then click the button to update the display). A side effect of the modification is that updating the categories which you want to see no longer causes the page to reload completely.
On the proof-of-concept page, I also changed the code so that when you click on a marker, a new popup window is created with the content instead of the "balloon"-like window on top of the map (but I'm not entirely convinced this is a change for the better) ...
Like I said above, these modifications are just an idea, and I hope I've not offended anybody. Any opinions on whether they would make sense or not?
Now, in the spirit of putting my money where my mouth is, I went and created a small proof-of-concept of this, here (I sincerely hope I don't offend anybody here with this). The page shows you a bunch of check boxes corresponding to the existing categories, and you can choose any number of them (and then click the button to update the display). A side effect of the modification is that updating the categories which you want to see no longer causes the page to reload completely.
On the proof-of-concept page, I also changed the code so that when you click on a marker, a new popup window is created with the content instead of the "balloon"-like window on top of the map (but I'm not entirely convinced this is a change for the better) ...
Like I said above, these modifications are just an idea, and I hope I've not offended anybody. Any opinions on whether they would make sense or not?
Regards,
Daniel
Daniel