[CollEc] CollEc 2.0 Access

Christian Zimmermann zimmermann at stlouisfed.org
Fri Jul 17 17:17:36 UTC 2020


Is there a way to link to an author's page on the website?

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On Fri, 17 Jul 2020, D�ben, Christian wrote:

> You have a point. I am going to try alternatives including the suggested checkboxes.
>
> The URL does indeed not change. It depends on the website how exactly this is handled. Some append the selected parameters to the URL, other do not. What might be interesting to note here is that you do not really move between sites. The entire app is placed within one HTML script. And clicking through the tabs only calls different Javascript functions and renders the content.
>
> Christian D�ben
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Thomas Krichel <krichel at openlib.org>
> Sent: Freitag, 17. Juli 2020 18:53
> To: D�ben, Christian <Christian.Dueben at uni-hamburg.de>
> Cc: CollEc Run <collec-run at lists.openlib.org>
> Subject: Re: CollEc 2.0 Access
>
>  D�ben, Christian writes
>> Check out the video attached to this e-mail.
>
>  OK I finally got it. I suggest you make select by
>  name or handle a check box, or remove this.
>  Just have author1 and author2, and evaluate whether
>  it's a name or a handle. When I have a couple, it
>  generates a graph. The graph is meaningless to me.
>
>  It does work, but a casual user will have problems
>  understanding it.
>
> -- 
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>
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