New Online Guidebook Features

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Post by Wes »

Wow, that kicks ass Yas! Very cool.

Anyone know where Jack is these days? Haven't seen him in a long time. Probably busy taking over the world...
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Post by SCIN »

Hell yes Yasmeen. Keep going......
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Post by Saxman »

What about a FAQ for all the common questions such as best dry sport crag, coolest (temp) sport/trad areas, warmest winter sport/trad areas, best concentration of beginner trad routes, etc. Seems like a lot of the same questions get answered over and over since people new to the website never bother with the crag sloth.
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Post by squeezindlemmon »

There should only be one answer in the FAQ section: Buy Ray's new guide. :D
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Post by haas »

Nice work Yasmeen! That feature is awsome
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Post by Yasmeen »

Word of warning:

Something everyone should keep in mind (thanks, Squeeze, for bringing this to my attention) is that my testing database is different from the database the production version of the online guidebook is pulling from. Ray created a little playground of a database for me a couple weeks ago, so mine is out of date, and chances are that any changes you submit to my testing database will be discarded once we move the new code into production. Thus, when you're submitting comments or adding to your spraylist or anything else involving the online guidebook, make sure that the URL in your address bar does not say RRCGuideV2-testing in it.
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Post by spuzo »

ah - my little computer nerd....will I have to set you up on the wireless laptop when you come visit so you don't go into code withdrawal???
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Post by Saxman »

Any word on when the guide ships?
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Post by Yasmeen »

Hehe, thanks for the offer, Spuzo-- I'm pretty sure climbing out West with you all will be enough to drag me away from the computer. :P
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Post by Artsay »

Saxman wrote:Any word on when the guide ships?
Last I heard the guide should've landed in the publisher's hands this week so they *should* be in the mail. I haven't heard a confirmation that he's received them, though.
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