The Wenlock Arms - Could you move the 'official website' to the CAMRA Pub Heritage slot?
Ta.
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The Wenlock Arms - Could you move the 'official website' to the CAMRA Pub Heritage slot?
Ta.
Sorry, I wasn't clear, and obviously you are unaware of the tools that Snow White has put at the disposal of us Dwarfs.
The only way we can move, copy or rename a link is as you say: copy the link, delete the original, then add it back to the site with a new name and, ideally, the correct position. WhatPub links sort themselves, as do Twitter links; Facebook links name themselves, but they have to be put in position 2 (if the pub has a website) or position 1 (if not). There is no way, as far as I know, for us to tell the Heritage Pub link to go underneath the WhatPub link. But I'm sure Snow White knows how, and maybe another Dwarf does too.
...but plenty of them *are* below the WhatPub link (like this one, for example), so there must be a way of doing it, but only Dave knows how.
As I understand it, the Camra pub heritage links below the What?ub links were added by Dave using a script.
However, some or all of those in Greater London were missed from the automated process due to some data mismatch issue.
Dave is certainly aware of this, and has said he will fix it when he can find the time.
Meanwhile, these links can be added manually in the same way as pub websites, but preferably with the description changed to 'Historic Pub Interiors'.
And they should all now be showing on the historic interiors map
Indeed; linked from here probably.
On a vaguely related subject, I heard Martyn Hillier (founder of the first micropub) say on Saturday that the actual number of micropubs was double the 365 listed on the Micropub Association website. Just a hunch, but I suspect he was thinking of the 736 listed here.
Nice one!
(I hate to be a grouch but I notice that the map points on this new map don't always coincide with what we have on our regular Pubs Galore maps. Are they based on the postcode and is it possible to instead make them coincide with our corrected map points?)
Checking all would be a mammoth task, but The Holly Bush and The Flask don't show up on the map, for example.
They are there ok. When you zoom out from the map, nearby map points coalesce into one with a number on it saying how many are in that neighbourhood. This is, I guess, to avoid having loads of map points all jumbled together obscuring the map details. When you zoom back in to a more local area, they separate out again.