tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7025390077222270096.post3876483977753777944..comments2023-12-19T13:37:03.195+00:00Comments on Code from an English Coffee Drinker: Postvorta Mk II: Faster And With More Features!Markhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02418527698793489162noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7025390077222270096.post-42864654167734981872012-02-17T12:42:54.071+00:002012-02-17T12:42:54.071+00:00An excellent upgrade thank you.An excellent upgrade thank you.ADRIANhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07113961163396562781noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7025390077222270096.post-5570941215112557782012-02-16T09:36:57.153+00:002012-02-16T09:36:57.153+00:00What happens when you click on a bar in the graph ...What happens when you click on a bar in the graph is that it switches to the page within the search results that shows the most recent post from the month the bar represents. So when you searched for 'sleep' there are 37 results which are split across 4 pages of results. Clicking on the right most bar (which represents November 2007) means <i>"take me to the first page within the results which contains a result from November 2007"</i>. In this case that is result number 34 which is on page 4.<br /><br />Essentially you could imagine your blo, and the Postvorta search reslts, as a diary in a book (being filled from the back as the posts are always presented newest first), the graph then equates to paper dividers letting you quickly jump to the last post made within a specific month.<br /><br />Hopefully that description is a little clearer but let me know if something still doesn't make sense or if you think the graph itself needs tweaking.Markhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02418527698793489162noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7025390077222270096.post-80830411750095999052012-02-15T23:50:56.616+00:002012-02-15T23:50:56.616+00:00I've tried it out on my Heb in NZ blog and was...I've tried it out on my Heb in NZ blog and was a bit puzzled. I was not sure I was getting the correct post for the month selected and then I realised (I think this is correct) that the last post on the page shown is the earliest post and the most recent in the selection is the first post. Thus searching for 'sleep' and selecting the far right graph bar (in 2007) reveals the first post 'Midnight and Morning 02/03/08 and the last post is 'My First Night 02/11/07. Are my assumptions correct?<br /><br />It could be a useful addition to what is one of the most useful Blogging tools for me.GBhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10289400344300258872noreply@blogger.com