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A few suggestions
I've been having some thoughts about the sites and came up with a few features that might be interesting to implement.
Exclude re-prints from search results Sometimes when you search you're just looking for the info from the parent album, so I was thinking that maybe you could add another checkbox in the filter box to the top right area. This could also be nice if you want to check how many albums you've got listed from one series of albums on VGMdb (for example Final Fantasy). Improve the scan browser I'm giving another shot on trying to improve the browser that is used when you've clicked on a scan. Since the suggestion I last made (http://vgmdb.net/forums/showthread.php?t=3753) apparently seems to have been denied. All that really needs to be done is have the browser to stop at the location where the user last clicked on a scan. Having to browse 5-10 chapters to get to the next scan is just ridiculous. If this is not possible, then maybe "next" and "previous" buttons would do? List of how many types of "x" you've got in your collection How about adding a little list of how many doujins, promos etc. you've got in your collection? Edit: Total amount of tracks in the bottom of tracklists Since we have total length of all the tracks, I figured it would be a nice idea to have a little text where it says how many tracks there are on the release in total. Last edited by Nisto; Apr 4, 2010 at 10:00 AM. |
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I haven't denied your idea about the scan browser; just putting it off for the moment. But here's what I'm thinking: remove the carousel entirely, and just have a retractable panel of thumbnails.
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If you want to exclude the reprints from the search results, you can do that on the advanced search panel. In fact, there are quite a few different options for handling parent and child albums in those results. Simple search should remain as it is, to cover what most people want to see.
I like your stats idea; I'm a big fan of stats. |
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Oh! I did look in the advanced search before but I couldn't find it, but I see now where it's done.
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I'm bumping this, because... Err, read my edit in the first post
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Bumping this yet again, please read my last edit in the first post - I'd appreciate an answer!
Is there even any thoughts put into any of these suggestions (besides from the first two )? Last edited by Nisto; Apr 4, 2010 at 10:02 AM. |
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One need only to shift their gaze to the left to see how many tracks there are on the disc. If there's more than one disc, they just need to add. It's not that hard to figure out. Last edited by kyubihanyou; Apr 4, 2010 at 03:02 PM. |
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Yes, exactly. Rather than taking up a calculator just to find out how many tracks there are in one release in total.
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The total amount of tracks could be accompanied with the total length of all discs together, and to make it even more funky, the average track length. Maybe that could be put into the album stats box in the top right?
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