I suggested to add complete pages for each internal level. For i don't really think anyone else will start it, i will start work on that topic now. I worked out some layoutdraft (find it below), some of the information needed is easy to get, some is dynamic and some is difficult to formulate.
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[Internal Level] int xy - [name]
[Right Side Box:]
*MAP*
Current wr (dynamic link)
top ten table (dynamic link)
quick navigation between internals (link-table)
[Table of content:]
-General Information
--introducing the level
--Target Times
-Statistics
--Wr-Statistics
---Timed Graph (Schumi can make em)
--Cheat-Statistics
-known Styles
--Style#xi (+rec / video)
---Best Times (done, theoretical limit if estimable)
---Development
---History
--Style#xi+1
---[...]
--(also maybe still not done styles, discussed styles, S/L-stuff)
--How to do Target Times
---Beginner (Guide, Styles explained)
----Trainlev(s) + rec(s)
---Ok
----Trainlev(s) + rec(s)
---Good
----[...]
---Professional
----[...]
---World Class
----[...]
-Useless Facts
--ZOMFG! Lab Pro has only barrels in it! and a flag.
--Flat Tracker wasn't partitially good in Flat Track.
--?
[Content]
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Which target audience do we work for? Rather for the noobs (How to do beginner time), the bigger part of kuskis, the pros or all together?
Thus asking: Is it really reasonable to write HowTos for each Target Time?
Also:
As you all see, my concept relies heavily on the Target Times. Maybe we can come up with a newer source of sortation? Or reinvent the Target Times for that matter even! (long time overdue!) Or leave it as it is.
I don't know much about scripting, dynamic links etc, help there is highly appreciated!
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Structural advices, ideas etc, critics, help in any form is welcome. Also my english is pretty shitty after all (german punctuation, limited vocab).