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Live Brum Monday (24th May)

Monday, May 24th, 2010

It’s Monday so it’s Live Brum day. Following on from last week’s work I had intended to finish up some new Wordpress widgets available for you to play with. Unfortunately I got distracted and they’re not ready yet. Soon, I promise. I did, however, get a bunch of other stuff done. Details below.

Layout changes

The header is now full-width in your browser. Unless you have quite a big screen this should make little difference to your life. With my big screen I find it slightly more pleasing and that’s a good enough reason. Let me know if you disagree.

Venue information is now open by default. Previously it was hidden behind a ‘more info link’. i.e. http://livebrum.co.uk/venues/hare-and-hounds. For further explanation see the two before and after screenshots below.

Before

old

After

new

More images everywhere

I have been thinking about images. We have tons of great images on Live Brum and, to date, I’ve been using them with real moderation and care. Not any more. As an experiment I’m throwing up a load more preview images all over the site.

The downside of this is that the pages are a bit ‘heavier’ to load and the detailed listings start a bit lower down the page. If these are things that matter to you and you don’t like all this image nonsense then please tell me. Otherwise they’ll probably stay.

In particular, I’ve added a boatload of new images to the home page (12 actually). There’s no fancy algorithm for what get’s featured – it’s just the next 12 events coming up that have images. That’s all.

I’ve added more images to today, tomorrow and by date, i.e. 31st May.

You do know that you can look up what’s on any particular day just by changing the URL don’t you? i.e. if you type http://livebrum.co.uk/2010/05/31 you will see all events on that day. The format is simply http://livebrum.co.uk/yyyy/mm/dd if that helps.

And you do know that you can subscribe to a feed of all events on that day don’t you? So if your birthday (for instance) is on 23rd September then subscribe now. As events get added for that date your feed will update automatically.

You can subscribe in two ways. Firstly click the orange icon thingy on a particular page or just add .rss to your link. i.e. 2010/09/23.rss

Add to Google Calendar

As per the feedback from @domster and added to our shiny new feedback form, I have finally added an ‘Add to Google Calendar’ button on all the event pages. Sorry it took so long.

While I was doing that I rethought the whole venue section of an event a little bit. I’ve changed the colour and underlined the venue link to make it more visible as I think people were missing it.

I’ve opened up the performances bit if there are less than 5 performances. If you click on one of them then you get an .ics file which can go into things like iCal and other calendar software. That feature has always been there but I’m not sure if I ever mentioned it.

Oh and the times on your calendar files are right now. Cough.

Below another before and after comparison

Before

Screen shot 2010-05-24 at 15.12.59

After

Screen shot 2010-05-24 at 15.12.53

Feedback

Please do submit your feedback. I only got one request last week and if you don’t tell me what you want then I have no way of knowing what is important to you. As you have seen, you only have to ask.

At some point soon I will add a bunch of things from my todo list so you can vote them up or down and help me decide the priority of developments. You may have to bear with me though. I am insanely busy and next Monday is a bank holiday. I will probably take that day off and return to Live Brum with renewed vigour on Monday 7th June.

Live Brum Monday

Monday, May 17th, 2010

As per the plan I spent today working on Live Brum.

Much of the day was spent catching up on correspondence. The info@livebrum.co.uk inbox had got wildly out of hand but is now sorted and under control. But look, if you are waiting for a reply from me and haven’t had it then please email me again as I may have missed your message. From here on in you can always expect a reply by the following Monday at the very latest.

As ever, events information that you send to events@livebrum.co.uk will continue to be dealt with as soon as possible but almost always within 24 hours.

Dealing with the Live Brum email backlog took longer than I anticipated but I did manage a few small improvements to the site today.

Digital Brum joins Live Brum

Events from Digital Brum are now also included in the main Live Brum listings. The main advantage of this change is that upcoming Digital events will be seen by a much wider audience and that feels like a good thing to me.

Live Brum sources

Each event now has a more prominent ’source’ link below the title. This shows where we got the information from. This is the same as the ‘more information’ link over there on the left but it seems that lots of people were missing that.

Send to a friend

Send to a friend functionality has returned. After giving up the battle with the spambots in late 2009 (who at one point were submitting rubbish to that form over 10,000 times a day) I have had another go at crafting something that puts a stop to the bulk of that while keeping it easy to use. To recap: If you click on ’send to a friend’ when viewing an event you get a small form slide into view so you can send that information to your friend via email.

Share event information on other sites

Until today there was also a panel called ‘Bookmark’ which had some increasingly out of date links. That panel now has a title of ‘Post this event to’ and I’ve updated the options to cover Twitter, Delicious, Digg, Facebook, Reddit and Stumbleupon. Along with the ‘Subscribe’ panel this is also now open by default.

Feedback

There is now a Live Brum Uservoice Forum where you can add your own requests and vote others up and down. This is the place both to ask for new features and report things that may be broken. If you use it then I will let my Monday’s be guided by what you think is most important.

There is also an ugly Feedback tab on the side of every page of Live Brum now. I promise to make that fit in a bit better next week.

That’s it. Not a huge amount for my first Live Brum Monday but not nothing either.

Next week

At the top of next week’s list is the first release of some Wordpress widgets. These will enable you to put Live Brum listings in the sidebar of your Wordpress site. A very early version of these can currently be seen in the sidebars of this very blog. They won’t be finished next week but I will make them available over at developer.livebrum.co.uk for other people to start testing and playing with. Full details next Monday.

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