Rounders wrote:On the same note, I think "Last two weeks" is the best judge of how someone is doing, and would like to see that added as an option for settting rosters and looking up free agents. That option has been available on other sites I've used, and I think it's the most useful because it gives you an idea of who's hot right now, but the "Last Week" can be skewed a lot by one good day.
So, apparently Y! has a two week option available, but hasn't made this available in the UI yet.
If you display player stats for the last month, you'll notice in the URL there is the string "L30" (last 30 days I assume) at the end of the URL, and "L7" when displaying last week's stats.
Manually change that to "L14", and it appears to display the last two weeks stats.
I was hoping I might be able to put in an arbitrary number there (21 days would be nice too), but it appears to only work for specific periods (7,14,30).
Rounders wrote:On the same note, I think "Last two weeks" is the best judge of how someone is doing, and would like to see that added as an option for settting rosters and looking up free agents. That option has been available on other sites I've used, and I think it's the most useful because it gives you an idea of who's hot right now, but the "Last Week" can be skewed a lot by one good day.
So, apparently Y! has a two week option available, but hasn't made this available in the UI yet.
If you display player stats for the last month, you'll notice in the URL there is the string "L30" (last 30 days I assume) at the end of the URL, and "L7" when displaying last week's stats.
Manually change that to "L14", and it appears to display the last two weeks stats.
I was hoping I might be able to put in an arbitrary number there (21 days would be nice too), but it appears to only work for specific periods (7,14,30).
you need to be running Firefox, and then install greasemonkey. There is a link in one of these threads. Greasemonkey installs itself into the Firefox browser, and once that is installed all of these cool scripts self install with the clic of a button. It is rather simple.