Another instance where punctuation prevents highlighting of the attached word. In this case: 'autoinflammatory
...The term 'autoinflammatory disease ' was first...
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Another instance where punctuation prevents highlighting of the attached word. In this case: 'autoinflammatory
...The term 'autoinflammatory disease ' was first...
Came across this bug for the first time today: if I highlighted words directly beneath another highlighted section, the original highlighted phrase would "break apart" into separate highlighted words. I was able to go back and get everything highlighted properly but once I hit submit one of the phrases broke apart again on its own. So I'm unsure if the program counted it that way or if it was just displaying it to me as unconnected.
This only happened with phrases containing words with a hyphen (ex. "... and aggregation of alpha-syn is ...") so I suspect that's where the issue is coming from. I've only seen this happen in one doc so far but I'll reply here if I encounter it again.
A space is missing between two sentances that prevents seperate highlighting of a disease concept and a treatment concept:
...were consistent with Allgrove's syndrome.Glucocorticoid therepy was initiated. ...
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Skye
Sometimes I will see a gene name at the end of a line and double-click it to make it green. Sometimes if the gene name is hyphenated, the word will be turned blue on the first click and before the second click the line is refolded at the the hyphen and my second click just hits white space. This seems to cause some random nearby word to turn green instead. It's very disconcerting! I wonder why merely changing the background color of text causes the refolding.
Bill
As Mark2Cure releases more campaigns and gets a steady group of long-term users, I think it would be neat to have badges on our profile page to show which campaign each user has helped on. Each campaign could have it's own little badge and then inside the badge might be a percentage or specific color to show how many quests (or points) were completed for that disease.
I'm actually stealing this idea directly from IBM's World Community Grid which does something very similar. It's a great way to feel accomplished and see which causes you've contributed to over time.
Hi Ginger,
right now I've completed all the quests on dashboard with the awareness (due to experience of the many quests done, the new informations acquired from forum, etc.) that I did a lot of mistakes. Are you always of the opinion to make no changes on already marked quests as you told me in a previous post?
Other questions (not really important) about the comparison with other people of the community: in which way is chosen the peer and what is the rule of scores? Which is the rule to define the correct (or the most correct) markings among the 15 of a completed quest?
Ciao
Mario
Suggestion - Link from Mark2Cure.org to this forum!
You might want to double check the third page of Quest 228 - it looks like there was a bug when the text was imported that duplicated a sentence near the bottom. The start and end of the sentence are the exact same with the middle removed - and it contains words we would highlight so concepts might be artificially being counted twice in this quest.
Cheers
Small bug in the second line. It won't accept highlighting on the word: 'congential
I think because the apostrophe is there. It highlights gray instead and doesn't get submitted.
I noticed it's impossible to copy words (or sentences) from the text to paste on an engine research (Google, etc) or on the websites you suggest. Right now we must write words or sentences on these website to check the relevance of terms. I think would be more comfortable to use a copy/paste function.
Ciao
Mario
Using your colors to mark different concepts (I noticed you used for disease concept RGB: 209,243,255; for genes concept RGB: 209, 255,221; for treatments RGB: 255, 209, 220) is a little bit difficult to distinguish marks between diseases and genes. I suggest to use "stronger" colors (for instance RGB: 1,255,50; 1,200,255; 255,100,200 or what else) unless there are motivations I don't know to have those colors.
Ciao
Mario
I went back to the link you sent for the early invite, but find I have to start training over again instead of continuing with the articles. Can you please send a link to the article list itself? Thanks, Maureen
I've notcied that the 5 dots in the upper left don't seem to be working the way they did in the beta test - changing color from left to right as you work through each quest. All of them stay black now. Perhaps it's just my web browser, I know Chrome has trouble sometimes.
Running on: Google Chrome Version 42.0.2311.152 (64-bit)
1. I see on dashboard that completed quest are marked with a star. I think could be interesting to see the final solution of the community, of course with no possibility to change anything else.
2. Another suggestion could be the possibility to correct something in quest already marked by a contributor after having learnt something new officially from Curators (see my case about O-N glycan or glycoproteins)
Ciao
Mario
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