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  1. The Consent banner (‘accept or reject cookies’) often shows as a very tiny box on the cache page.

    See image.

     

    Is this a known issue?

    IMG_0792.jpeg

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  2. When I share the link to a cache page on Social Media, a preview is shown.

     

    This contains only generic Geocaching information. It would be helpful to put the name in this preview. This can easily be done via meta tags in the cache page source.

    This allows readers to immediately understand which cache is being referred to.

     

    See attached example of current situation.

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  3. No, it's the same link.

     

    But I have uncovered more detail to this problem:

    When regularly loading the Message Center on my computer, it loads 20 conversations. In my case, back up to Jan 11.

    Now, when I click a link that targets one of these conversations, it works.

    But when I click a link that targets an older conversation, nothing happens (= the bug described above).

     

    Try it with an 'old' conversation and see if you can reproduce this.

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  4. When going from my email "you have a new message from ..." --> "Visit the Message Center to view and reply to this message.", I expect to end up in the conversation.

     

    But, the Message Center opens on its base screen instead.

     

    A bug?

  5. 23 hours ago, capoaira said:

    <li> tags, are tags that should be closed, so your html is wrong. The formatter/compiler expect a closing tag and try to fix it.

    You sould rewreite your list like in niraD post.


    hmm, not sure about whether it is required:


    https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/grouping-content.html#the-li-element

    An li element's end tag can be omitted if the li element is immediately followed by another li element or if there is no more content in the parent element.

     

    But I applied this and it indeed fixes the problem.

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  6. I have cache pages which have lists of items, which I created like this:
     

    <ul>
    
    <li>item 1
    
    <li>item 2
    
    <li>item 3
    </ul>

     

    This nicely worked.

     

    Now, when saving my cache page after an edit, the cache editor automatically changes this to:


     

    <ul>
    
    <li>item 1
    
    <li>item 2
    
    <li>item 3
    
    </li></li></li></ul><li><li><li>

     

    which breaks the layout by inserting three additional bullet points.

     

    Is this a glitch, or should I re-edit all my cache pages?

  7. 14 minutes ago, streudelz1222 said:

    Could someone please help me understand what a Wilson Score or a Fun Score is?

    The Wilson score is a measure based on the Percentage of Favorites, but corrected for the number of finds. In short, 90 Fav out of 100 Finds gives a better score than 9 out of 10. It works by determining the statistical bandwidth of the mean (90% in the example), then taking the lower bound of it. Or: the score for we’re at least 95% confident that represents the ‘real’ value.

    For more maths, see https://www.evanmiller.org/how-not-to-sort-by-average-rating.html .

  8. While I think this is a great addition to the app (well done, very scannable!), I must agree with previous posters: the FP percentage and/or Wilson score is a way better indicator of cache greatness. Otherwise, especially as the total number of FPs awarded grows, the easy park 'n grabs with a funny cache container will always trump the great old multicache with only 50 finds.

    Perhaps this could be a toggle in the app, as some cachers actually prefer easy funny containers.

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  9. On 11/14/2021 at 11:48 PM, Moun10Bike said:

    Both GC4AB38 (all hidden) and GC5BCNN have 248 active waypoints. I don't think the current cache submission process allows more than 99. There are 29 total caches (5 of them archived) with 100 or more waypoints.

     

    Ah, yes: I own one of them: https://www.geocaching.com/geocache/GC8Y39T .

    For my next project, I was thinking bigger. It will be a mystery that has many, many more waypoints, although they are more like potential waypoints, to be used in puzzle solving.

    Stay tuned for this one.

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