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Classifier "calculators"


jakemaul

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Hi folks,

Offline support should work now for azshooters.org. That means if you visit the site while online, it should continue to (mostly!) work while offline... even in airplane mode! This is a big stepping stone towards full, proper mobile support.

The main thing you cannot do while offline is:

1) View some new USPSA ID that you haven't looked at before.

2) Enter a new hit factor to show on the charts that you haven't entered before.

In other words, You can see all the classifier data while offline *if* you don't put in a specific hit factor to score, and you can see any shooter's data that you've already seen while online.

You can (for instance) look up what the hit factor levels are for all the classifiers you're shooting... so if you know what HF you shot (maybe from practiscore or just doing the math yourself), you could easily see what class rating your score falls into. You could look up your own USPSA ID beforehand, and then compare how you just did with your past performances.

Lots of other things have happened to the tool since I last posted here, some backend and some frontend. The most obvious changes are that the classiifer pages how show a small diagram of the stage setup, and there's now a "feedback" link in the upper right.

Next major project is to make the whole thing look better, especially on phones/tablets. The usability on phone-sized screens right now is pretty dismal. :)

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This has received a major visual overhaul. It reflows properly on phones and tablets and has a navbar.

You'll also find some calendars pertaining to upcoming shooting matches in central Arizona (it is "AZ Shooters", after all).

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The site look very neat now!

BTW, it would be cool to see the "ideal run" times for corresponding class percentages, along with stage points and the time-cost per dropped point...

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