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Last night we rolled out charts for the predictions.  The charts show the price history, or the community consensus, across a horizontal timescale.  The graphs default to the monthly view, but may be rebuilt using different time ranges.  If you run your mouse across the blue line in the chart, you'll see the price reflected for that time period.

There is a known bug in Firefox 3 on Macs (only) that causes the chart to display incorrectly when it first loads.  Upon refresh, the chart repairs itself.  After much research, it appears to be a defect found in the Flash plugin for FF3/Mac users.  There is no known fix that we're aware of, so hopefully a future Flash update will rectify the issue.

Major site update

By Eric Hill on Oct 14, 2008
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On Tuesday, October 7, we rolled out a major release with several important site enhancements.  It has taken a little while for the dust to settle here, so apologies for the delay in the official announcement. 

Here is what is new on thestandard.com:

Story “Carousel”
Across the top of nearly every page on the site, we now have an area directly under the site navigation where we can promote important news and predictions that might otherwise get lost in the shuffle.  The tool is capable of holding an infinite amount of content, but we generally keep ours loaded with about 10 pieces of content.  

Home and News pages
The most obvious update for most users was the new homepage update.  The news stories now all contain graphical components, which are actually attached at the article level, yet used in multiple places (Home, News, Article and Carousel).  This new image system gives our editors much more power to add visual interest to the stories they publish.

We’ve also added the Associated Press as a content partner to add additional scope to our tech coverage.

Article level
As I mentioned earlier, we now have an image system in place that makes adding images to content incredibly easy for our editors.  Any image can be put into an article and it will automatically become resized, and compressed, appropriately.  At the same time, all of the necessary thumbnails are generated on the fly should the article be promoted elsewhere on the site.  And, most importantly, if a user is at the article level and he/she clicks the image, the original will be put into a modal window to allow for closer inspection.  This is especially important for information-rich graphs and charts.

Misc
There was a lot of optimization done under the hood and CSS cleanup, which was unnoticed by 99.9% of our users (the other .01% being ourselves).  Know that we are always striving to optimize and improve the site to ultimately improve everyone's experience.

(photo credit: mugley

September's prize winner for having the top % gain month/month is Chris Sternal-Johnson.  Below is a breakdown of the top ten performers for the month.

name start end % change
Chris Sternal-Johnson S$485,913.74 S$710,963.02 46.31%
John Curran S$353,030.96 S$483,283.51 36.90%
Tom H S$150,952.50 S$196,517.86 30.19%
Bradley Baker S$26,014,215.70 S$31,562,958.09 21.33%
David Kuan S$8,468,399.89 S$10,250,174.29 21.04%
Matt Healey S$240,328.42 S$289,688.50 20.54%
Daniel Fort S$3,512,891.25 S$4,212,689.75 19.92%
Abner Germanow S$157,238.98 S$187,905.16 19.50%
Alexander Hughes S$144,831.80 S$170,749.12 17.89%
betsy schiffman S$174,432.50 S$205,414.97 17.76%

Congratulations, Chris!  We hope you enjoy your Dash Express GPS Navigator.  You'll be eligible to win another prize in three months.

While we prep the site for a major site update tonight, let me tell you all ahead of time that October's prize will the sweet Logitech Squeezebox Boom.  Here's a review.