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Re: Strategic Rating (Was: Re: Next and Prev buttons or links)
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lugnet.admin.general
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Fri, 31 Mar 2000 02:07:15 GMT
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Todd Lehman wrote:
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> In lugnet.admin.general, Dan Boger writes:
> > what if instead of seeing a number as the rating (which we can all read
> > and react to) we'll see it as a color - anywhere from #00FF00 for 100 to
> > #FF0000 for 0 - it won't be obvious what the exact rating was (and it
> > doesn't really matter what it is), but we'll be able to tell what the
> > general idea is...
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> In a way, it's kinda like that now, at least in the sense that the amount of
> color gets progressively stronger as more and more people give input. Thus,
> something rated by no one is pure gray, and something rated by only one or
> two people is pale red. It only turns strong red or strong black when there
> are about 5 or more people (it's a gradual fade).
ah... but I meant instead of the score saying "rating: 50" it would just
have a color for rating... though you will lose the color coding for
the number of people who rated... :/
:)
Dan
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