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31 votesAdminMelanie (Resident Fitness Expert and Grub Guru, Beeminder) supported this idea ·
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An error occurred while saving the comment maybe instead of showing the -1 on the graph as number of safe days left, it could say "eep!" or something like that. :-)
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7 votesAdminMelanie (Resident Fitness Expert and Grub Guru, Beeminder) supported this idea ·
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Working on this! And we should emphasize that the specific problem is now solved (see x-min etc in graph settings) but it will be much nicer when you can just pan and zoom visually.
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An error occurred while saving the comment 3 boxes to check would be ideal. "continue at same rate" - this could be default. "start flat" and "set a new rate".
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An error occurred while saving the comment This would be helpful to me as well, though I may have come up with a solution. I just set up a "punctually challenged" goal under the "set a limit" goal type since I also suck at being on time. I just started it so we'll see how it goes, but I picked an arbitrary amount of 30 minutes total that I'm allowed to be late by for the week. If there are more events in one week than another, I'll just have to work harder on being on time more to spread out my allotted 30 minutes of lateness. Day 1 and I'm already 6 minutes into my 30 with one more activity to be on time to this evening, so the next 6 days are going to have to go better than today!
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Sometimes those goal titles get truncated so in that case the mouseover text is useful. But you’re right, it should give some kind of additional useful info as well.
By “goal details” do you mean “Goal”, “Risking”, and “Status”?
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94 votes
That’s a really good idea!
(The way we’re generating the graph images currently makes that easier said than done, so this might be a while, but we agree it’s worth doing.)
AdminMelanie (Resident Fitness Expert and Grub Guru, Beeminder) supported this idea ·
thanks! this is smart, although we've been kind of anti-gamification so far. see for example our thoughts from blog.beeminder.com/lift