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Thanks for the info. I have to admit I dont really even notice it is there 90% of the time, so it is not a problem for me in any way, I'm just suprised that it could generate any revenue as I can't really imagine anyone clicking any links, unless by pure fluke a set that you want happens to be onscreen, but I would think that is highly unlikely considering the number shown and the number of sets available on ebay.
Either way, if it is working then it can only be good for Brickset so I'm happy.
But if that functionality was possible/set up, that would make a lot of sense and could be quite useful.
Most of my wanted sets are 2xxxx, 3xxxx polybags and it has certainly displayed some I need so it appears to work well at least some of the time.
If you're not logged in it just shows 'popular searches'.
[Edit : Ninja'd by the boss !]
For me this section is not adding any value really.
My suggestions would be -
- Going further back on the database, at least a indication of how Lego has progressed through listing important sets and items rather than filling in all blanks.
- Retail Prices on older sets filled in where missing
- Inclusion of Promotional Bricks
- Inclusion of Promotional Figures
- Significant packaging variations pictured amongst set photos or at least mentioned in notes.
Another feature I would like to see would be the ability to create a custom listing for a user to list items in My Sets that they would like to see alongside the rest of their collection. Perhaps a promotional item that perhaps doesn't quite justify an official public listing or a MOC that to some are just as an important part of their collection as an official set. Perhaps a set of templates/ listings to select from.
Most of my suggestions rely on information gathering or ownership, but the people are out there to contribute, and we all know of one person???
Oh, and can you force the Amazon links to open up a new browser tab?
@atkinsar, don't the Amazon links open in a new window anyway, or have I missed some?
I can probably add some filtering to Argos
@Si_Dorking_Surrey_UK, if you click on the image you can get to the database entry
I think understanding how these algorithms work could assist in improving the "Discontinued" page to make it much more accurate. Perhaps it's as good as it can get, but you might be able to glean other ideas from members to improve it.
As I mentioned in another blog, I am not one of those buyers that has to have everything the day it comes out. I am happy to wait until a sale occurs to get a set I want (usually the large sets). That said, it is important to accurately know when a set is truly gone to reduce my total outlay, in the secondary market if need be.
^ That page is entirely automatic and is based on the affiliate data feed from LEGO. If a set was in the feed a few days ago but not now, then it's considered to be discontinued. However sets can come and go, the feed often has omissions in it and it's also 2 days behind the main LEGO site, so I guess it would be true to say you can't really rely on it!
Problem is, the search stored procedure is incredibly complex as it is so this will make it worse. Nevertheless I do plan to revisit the search functionality after Christmas, and make it more like Google in terms of suggestions/auto-complete etc.
I'm told this is for technical reasons but I wonder if it's really to prevent competitors getting timely notifications of discounts.
Having said that, I have code that scrapes prices directly from the website now although it doesn't specifically target the sales page. Maybe that'll be another job for the new year ;-)
^^ Good to know MrB, thanks.
(edit: The background colour once posted is a little dark though, makes it a bit hard to read)
^ +1 to the above as well, but I understand this is a bit tricky with the vanilla forum.
^ +100 to it as well but it's not possible within the confines of the VF framework, althugh I guess a client-side solution should be, similar to those awful scripts that highlight certain words at some sites and pop up ads when you hover over them.
It would just need to parse all text on the page for a regular expression to match #<set number with optional suffix> e.g. #6876 or #6876-1 and replace it with a hyperlink to the search script at Brickset.
Edit: or rather, change the hyperlink that is created already!
Anyone up for a challenge?
Thanks very much!
I still can't get the tabs in the text box to work :o(
Regarding the layout on the forum home page, where all the recent posts are displayed. It's great to be able to see all the current discussions at once, but I also think it causes some problems - I think a lot of people, like me, visit the forum directly from this page, and even though each discussion lists what category it is in, I get the feeling a lot of us don't pay attention to that. Thus there is a lot of mistaken cross-over in UK/US specific discussions. This probably takes place in other topics too, without the reader paying much attention as to the discussion category. Because of this I think a lot of discussions get sidetracked because responders don't pay attention to the category. I know it's happened to me on occassion, and if I payed attention to the category I probably wouldn't have replied. As much as I love having a forum on Brickset, I think this type of layout is a bit of a drawback.
Just my 2cents worth as a long time forum user.
Edit: hang on, it's back to normal again! Am I going crazy(er)??
Thanks!
We've decided to trial a different default display, as Andy said: If you really don't like it, (like me), you can click on the 'Discussions' button to get the old view. We're interested to hear your opinions.
..never mind I see now..
I guess that's my opinion :-)
The previous "All discussions" view which shows all discussions ordered by most recently updated, regardless of category, is still accessible from the "discussions" tab along the top, or the "All discussions" link on the right hand navigation.
The impetus behind the change was because we thought the new layout would allow a user to quickly focus on the desired categories, which have been ranked by popularity to show up first in the list.
The drawback is that it's less conducive to stumbling upon discussions you find interesting, but weren't necessarily looking for.
Let us know what you think.
Also, comments in a discussion will refresh automatically now.
@LostInTranslation - you can 'unfollow' top level categories, by clicking categories, then on the drop down box 'unfollow'. You can then opt out of 'Shopping', but not 'Shopping UK' unfortunately?