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Revision as of 11:57, 20 December 2023
Easy Tracking Mode
- Leverage's Cegaiel's map tracking site, but improves collaboration significantly.
- With Ceg's map tracker no data is stored - all the coords are in the URL
- A new URL needs to be posted for everyone to get on the same page, via tinyurl since the URL will be very long
- Safa solved this by having the google sheet generate a link based on latest info, anyone can access the latest available info
- With Ceg's map tracker no data is stored - all the coords are in the URL
- POST A NEW SIGHTING
Wiki Map Option (backup choice)
Alternatively a wikimap could be used. Sample code below, but redundant to the tools above.