The new CWArchive
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Many thanks and congratulations to all that contributed.
Fantastic effort indeed!
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Great addition! This will always be open on a second tab while visiting this forum. Thanks.
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Well done to everyone. It works great!
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Good work! Far easier to navigate and find a particular varient from the back-catalogue. Thank you!
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Fantastic - thank you very much for all the hard work here.
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Great work. Just looking up my latest purchase the C9 Harrison GMT (Price paid £330 Ebay, considered at least by me as a steal). Thanks
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Great resource but I’m finding the interface difficult to use on a mobile device
Some sections have very wide headers but the contents within a column is just a few numbers.
EG ‘Number of recorded resales’ is 26 characters wide but the numbers in the column are just 2-4.
This results in a lot of sideways scrolling and, if you’re trying to compare two models side by side, it can get confusing to remember which one you’re looking at.
Might work better with a fully responsive mobile design (which resizes things according to device), possibly using stacked headers or simply reducing character count of the title sections.
I’m only saying this as I get involved in a lot of site usability work and mobile responsiveness is getting increasingly important. I’ve seen some of the sites I work on showing usership of over 85% on mobile vs any desktop platform.
Some sections have very wide headers but the contents within a column is just a few numbers.
EG ‘Number of recorded resales’ is 26 characters wide but the numbers in the column are just 2-4.
This results in a lot of sideways scrolling and, if you’re trying to compare two models side by side, it can get confusing to remember which one you’re looking at.
Might work better with a fully responsive mobile design (which resizes things according to device), possibly using stacked headers or simply reducing character count of the title sections.
I’m only saying this as I get involved in a lot of site usability work and mobile responsiveness is getting increasingly important. I’ve seen some of the sites I work on showing usership of over 85% on mobile vs any desktop platform.
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^^^ A couple of screenshots might help us to understand the problem. Thanks for mentioning it.
I have to say that the vast majority of my writing, editing, viewing and testing (a lot of hours) has been done on an iPad mini running Safari. I haven’t noticed any element of sideways scrolling that I can think of, and I just looked at the resale section again – seems fine.
Again, it would be interesting to know what device and browser you are using.
I have to say that the vast majority of my writing, editing, viewing and testing (a lot of hours) has been done on an iPad mini running Safari. I haven’t noticed any element of sideways scrolling that I can think of, and I just looked at the resale section again – seems fine.
Again, it would be interesting to know what device and browser you are using.
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A superb resource. Well done, and thanks to the team for all your work. And especially to Kip for his dedication to the brand and the forum.
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Here’s a couple from a regular iPhone 7 in FirefoxAmor Vincit Omnia wrote: ↑Sun Aug 25, 2019 9:35 am ^^^ A couple of screenshots might help us to understand the problem. Thanks for mentioning it.
I have to say that the vast majority of my writing, editing, viewing and testing (a lot of hours) has been done on an iPad mini running Safari. I haven’t noticed any element of sideways scrolling that I can think of, and I just looked at the resale section again – seems fine.
Again, it would be interesting to know what device and browser you are using.
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Thanks very much for posting that. It looks at first glance as though the width of the column is dictated by the writing in the header at the top. This is all rather outside of my scope. Downer is the technical expert who has done all the work on these aspects, and I expect that he will be able to give you a better answer.
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The formatting of the archive on varying screen sizes is purely down to the software package we have chosen to use, and in general it is not something we can control. However, for sure, we have concentrated our efforts on making the display look reasonable in a traditional laptop/desktop environment.
During my own testing I found that the vast majority of the screens looked and worked quite well on mobile devices (iphone and ipad in my case) when used in landscape mode, rather than portrait. However, the tables with long text headers can probably be steadily improved.
We will continue to experiment within the constraints of using an off-the-shelf software package as there is no way we will go into any customised development for this, and I hope that future releases of the package will allow more flexibility (for example, the ability to wrap the column headers or whatever).
During my own testing I found that the vast majority of the screens looked and worked quite well on mobile devices (iphone and ipad in my case) when used in landscape mode, rather than portrait. However, the tables with long text headers can probably be steadily improved.
We will continue to experiment within the constraints of using an off-the-shelf software package as there is no way we will go into any customised development for this, and I hope that future releases of the package will allow more flexibility (for example, the ability to wrap the column headers or whatever).
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Think I commented before, whilst we were developing the archive, that portrait on a phone had limitations but, in the main, landscape was fine.
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Will the original simple spreadsheet be updated (maybe a spreadsheet is feeding the new database)?
I find that really useful for quick access and I keep a version saved on my phone so I can use it easily any time I want to check something
I find that really useful for quick access and I keep a version saved on my phone so I can use it easily any time I want to check something
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