Scott Jensen
04-20-2002, 11:57 AM
The smallest dots on the maps telling how many volunteers are in each US state or country are too small. It takes a lot of wiggling the cursor over these smallest dots to try to get the info they will yield and some I've had no luck with. And this is with a 21' monitor and fine-touch trackball mouse. I would suggest two solutions:
1) Make all the dots larger so the smallest dots are easily targets. Or, better yet...
2) Keep the dots the way they are but don't make them the triggers. Make the state/country the trigger. Move your cursor over their geographic area and that triggers the info prompt.
Also, if you'd like to get a read on how many are from where as well as give more info on your maps, isn't there some tracking/address number in emails that could give you that information and a little quick program that could tell where they're from? I could see this being helpful with getting local publicity.
1) Make all the dots larger so the smallest dots are easily targets. Or, better yet...
2) Keep the dots the way they are but don't make them the triggers. Make the state/country the trigger. Move your cursor over their geographic area and that triggers the info prompt.
Also, if you'd like to get a read on how many are from where as well as give more info on your maps, isn't there some tracking/address number in emails that could give you that information and a little quick program that could tell where they're from? I could see this being helpful with getting local publicity.