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After a hectic weekend, I had time for a micro release this morning. You now get a green border around a card when you hover over it to make it more obvious that your are supposed to click.
Kieran - good work on getting a draft up there. I'll be taking a look at it today.
Well, I had to do one sometime. I don't think my connection can handle the peak-time connections though - I tried one yesterday evening and MTGO was so unresponsive I timed out half my games! It's too frustrating to be doing regularly.
Ben Titmarsh said:After a hectic weekend, I had time for a micro release this morning. You now get a green border around a card when you hover over it to make it more obvious that your are supposed to click.
Kieran - good work on getting a draft up there. I'll be taking a look at it today.
Hi, can I make a few recommendations?
Can it be 'dont show picks' as the default view please?
Also, can you make it possible to cancel your pick selection? I have mispicked cards because of a few reasons:
a) did not see the rest of the pack (this is my fault, not the software)
b) hovered over a card, but accidentally clicked on it
c) clicking on cards way too quickly
As a result, I may have brought the draft rating a few % points lower than it should have and I do apologise for that.
Oh, and would it be possible to show the deck made according to spells/creatures/lands/colours category? That would be awesome. Thanks, and its a wonderful tool! Perhaps we can do one for the draft viewer Wizards sends out every week? Maybe just follow the winner of the draft?
-Allan-
Hover card over the voting text thing obscuring it
Hi Allan,
The reason it defaults to showing picks is to make the intent clear for new visitors to the site. The View Draft page would look a little naked to new eyes if they didn't see the comments, ticks etc. However, you're not the first person to mention this, so I intend to have the show/don't show picks option as a saveable member preference so you can set it to 'don't show'.
If you accidentally click a card you should be able to just click a different one to change your vote as long as you do it before you click the vote button. Undoing votes and the ability to comment on a pick after you've already voted are both things I really want to get in there. It's definitely on my list so keep checking back and hopefully I'll have it in an update some time soon.
I agree that the deck display section is a bit vanilla at the moment. The problem I have is that in order to be able to sort, for example by converted mana cost, card type etc I need to store more information in the database for each card than I do at the moment (just the card name). This brings its own problems, where do I get that data from? how do I keep it up to date when new sets are released? If anyone has any suggestions I'm all ears because this would certainly be a nice feature.
Allan Chong said:Hi, can I make a few recommendations?
Can it be 'dont show picks' as the default view please?
Also, can you make it possible to cancel your pick selection? I have mispicked cards because of a few reasons:
a) did not see the rest of the pack (this is my fault, not the software)
b) hovered over a card, but accidentally clicked on it
c) clicking on cards way too quickly
As a result, I may have brought the draft rating a few % points lower than it should have and I do apologise for that.
Oh, and would it be possible to show the deck made according to spells/creatures/lands/colours category? That would be awesome. Thanks, and its a wonderful tool! Perhaps we can do one for the draft viewer Wizards sends out every week? Maybe just follow the winner of the draft?
-Allan-
quick googling found this from wizards in august 2008:
Q: Is there an API for access to the oracle card reference (Gatherer)? If not, is there a chance that there will be one? I'd love to create a fan site that has access to actual oracle data?
–Jay, Omaha, NE, USA
A: From Dave Guskin, magicthegathering.com Web Developer:
Hey Jay,
Unfortunately, we don't have an external API for Gatherer with our current system. (For those who are going "huh?" API stands for application programming interface, similar to the way many websites query Google's search directly for their own search mash-ups. External APIs, meaning interfaces that anyone on the web can use, take a bit longer to develop and put additional strain on servers, but do allow the community the freedom to develop their own look and feel around the services.)
There are no current plans to implement an API like this in the near future, but it's certainly something we'll keep in mind when developing out improvements to the Gatherer system and other tools we have in the works that build on top of it.
I agree that the deck display section is a bit vanilla at the moment. The problem I have is that in order to be able to sort, for example by converted mana cost, card type etc I need to store more information in the database for each card than I do at the moment (just the card name). This brings its own problems, where do I get that data from? how do I keep it up to date when new sets are released? If anyone has any suggestions I'm all ears because this would certainly be a nice feature.
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