(11-02-2016, 02:58 PM)dfoulk Wrote: Maybe a separate rating for performance that would allow users to sort soaps based on performance as well as scent. As far as lumping them together for an overall rating I'd figure performance should be at least 75% of a soaps score and scent maybe 25% however I'm sure some would differ from my weighting. By allowing the site to be sorted by the performance rating as well as a scent rating you'd keep the original functionality while adding some additional important information.
If I track performance rating, I could definitely allow sorting on it. It doesn't solve the problem of whether that rating is truly indicative of the performance, and whether it will be the same for you, but that's doable. 75% performance is probably a bit high, even if you care a lot about performance as that would only leave 1.25 out of 5 for scent. So say Barrister and Mann has a 5 performance rating across the board, all their soaps will be a minimum of 3.75 with very little variation based on scent. I imagine most B&M recs would be within .5 of each other, which I'm not sure would be super useful. If I find a sweet spot for splitting performance vs scent though, I could add a user setting where they say what they value more and weight it appropriately.
(11-02-2016, 02:58 PM)dfoulk Wrote: Another cool option that might take some work off of you would be to allow users (or maybe just soap vendors) to add additional soaps. There are just so many out there as well as new ones appearing all the time that this task could be quite a bit of work on your part to get it complete and then to keep it up to date. I'm sure vendors would want their soaps on the site and would do the grunt work to get pics uploaded and keep everything looking good.
I actually tried to get this implemented early on. The tool is built on django and I didn't see an easy way to lock down objects based on user permissions in the admin tool. I didn't want soap makers to be able to edit/add/delete or even view the admin objects for soaps they didn't own. Going that route kind of forces their hand into added the scent breakdown, which the few artisans I talked to about that weren't very keen on providing, which I completely understand. If things really take off, I may have to go this route anyways in order to stay afloat, but definitely not at that point yet.
(11-02-2016, 02:58 PM)dfoulk Wrote: I do like the site and appreciate what you're doing there. Thank you for listening to out suggestions as well.
Of course! Thanks for taking a look at the site and providing the feedback