Thursday, April 09, 2009

Widget statistics and work page customization

Widget Statistics: The new LibraryThing widgets now have their own statistics page, so you can see how often your widgets are visited.

Check out your Widget Statistics or Luke's account, with some data.

The graph has an exceedingly nifty feature that makes the lines the same color as the background of the widget or, failing that, the main font color. This makes it easy to see which is which and is the kind of nice little detail Luke enjoys putting in.

Discuss it here: http://www.librarything.com/topic/62183

Reminder: There is a best widget contest going on.

Work page customization. Work pages are now customizable, with each section collapsible, and rearrangeable with a nifty drag-and-drop action, remembered between sessions. The feature is quite powerful—a lot cooler than I'd have thought possible.

Discuss it here: http://www.librarything.com/topic/62134

Collections progress. Follow our collections progress here.

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3 Comments:

Blogger Caitlin said...

I'm really excited about the changes. Especially the new work pages.

This is off-topic because I'm not sure where to post this. On the Book Links page, there's an option to add "LINK+" under "United States: Public Libraries." But the name is way too long. Right now, it reads:

LINK+ (California and Nevada Libraries)

Can we just shorten it to just:

LINK+

Most people who add link+ already know it's a network of California and Nevada libraries. If "LINK+" is way too short, how about:

LINK+ (CA & NV Libraries)

I prefer the shortest possible though.

4/09/2009 9:12 PM  
Anonymous thegreattim said...

Arg, LT's been killed.

April 9, 9:18 EST.

"Failed to get a write connection to the database."

Just letting you know.

4/09/2009 9:21 PM  
Blogger Caitlin said...

Nevermind. I just added a new link saying "LINK+" because I didn't know how to edit the current one. Hope that's all right.

4/09/2009 11:31 PM  

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