Re: Advanced FFR Stats Made Easy
There's another way we can go with this. It still involves greasemonkey scripts, but it's possibly easier to do because it involves POSTing the data to Google Docs. The reason it may be easier is that it's already been done.
A good friend of mine over at Kongregate, Ventero, created a script that automatically updates the ratings of games in a spreadsheet on Google Docs. Here's the link: http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?k...ybHc&hl=en
I've already asked him to consider doing one like for the FFR levelranks, but he's kind of busy at the moment. For a more concrete example (source code) of what we're after, check out a similar script, Export To Google Docs from Google Analytics
Lastly, what does everyone do for formatting their spreadsheets? Now that I know we can do the formatting, what types do you use in your spreadsheets (a.k.a. bold, highlighting, text color, etc.) ?
I use:
1) Bold for AAAs
2) Italic for newly updated scores
3) Red/Green for Heavy & Oni-get songs
There's another way we can go with this. It still involves greasemonkey scripts, but it's possibly easier to do because it involves POSTing the data to Google Docs. The reason it may be easier is that it's already been done.
A good friend of mine over at Kongregate, Ventero, created a script that automatically updates the ratings of games in a spreadsheet on Google Docs. Here's the link: http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?k...ybHc&hl=en
I've already asked him to consider doing one like for the FFR levelranks, but he's kind of busy at the moment. For a more concrete example (source code) of what we're after, check out a similar script, Export To Google Docs from Google Analytics
Lastly, what does everyone do for formatting their spreadsheets? Now that I know we can do the formatting, what types do you use in your spreadsheets (a.k.a. bold, highlighting, text color, etc.) ?
I use:
1) Bold for AAAs
2) Italic for newly updated scores
3) Red/Green for Heavy & Oni-get songs


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