Guest arffer Posted July 26, 2001 Share Posted July 26, 2001 Jeremy, When I first found your site, I wondered what the various icons on the left side of the cache list meant. Then I found a message on the forum that directed me to: http://www.geocaching.com/about/cache_types.asp The message says that you can get to this page by clicking on the icons. This does not work. Perhaps it is broken, which is why I'm mentioning it. Other than the above link I found on the forum, I don't see anyway from the site itself to get that page to come up. For what is worth Alan Quote Link to comment
Guest jeremy Posted July 26, 2001 Share Posted July 26, 2001 Click on the icon when you're on a cache page, not a cache results page. I'll have to add the descriptions to the FAQ. Jeremy Quote Link to comment
Guest arffer Posted July 26, 2001 Share Posted July 26, 2001 Ah! Thankyou. IMHO, clicking the single icon that appears on the cache page itslef is not intuitive. As there is only one displayed, you may not realize that there are other types that might appear, you just think 'that's a cool icon' and go on. However on the listing page is where you see all the different types, which makes you wonder what they mean. At least it did for me. Adding to the FAQ page would be a real help. Thanks again for all you do, Alan Quote Link to comment
Guest Prime Suspect Posted July 26, 2001 Share Posted July 26, 2001 quote:Originally posted by jeremy:Click on the icon when you're on a cache page, not a cache results page. I'll have to add the descriptions to the FAQ. Jeremy It would also be nice if a short cache type description were added to the image's ALT text, for those of us who occasionally use wireless text-only devices for geocaching. It would also be nice if the same could be done for the star ratings, for the same reason. Quote Link to comment
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