Would it be possible to have a unified login for PB and Trailforks?
??? There is, you use your PB username to login to Trailforks. When you click "login" on Trailforks, it goes to a special login page on PB. If you are already logged into PB, it will auto login to TF and you won't even see this page, it will redirect instantly back to Trailforks.
Is there a way to refresh the metadata of a ride that has been imported from Strava? If I change the name of the activity or the bike I used on Strava, I don't want to have to do it again on TF.
Similarly, I'd like to be able to limit auto-uploads to MTB rides: if I could have the option to 'Only upload rides on selected bikes,' that would be great.
Finally, I'd like to use ISO8601 date format throughout the site.
Is there a way to refresh the metadata of a ride that has been imported from Strava? If I change the name of the activity or the bike I used on Strava, I don't want to have to do it again on TF.
Similarly, I'd like to be able to limit auto-uploads to MTB rides: if I could have the option to 'Only upload rides on selected bikes,' that would be great.
Finally, I'd like to use ISO8601 date format throughout the site.
I've always found it annoying how Strava doesn't separate mtn bike rides from road bike rides! If a ride is flagged as a "commute" I don't import it to Trailforks. But I can probably do something based on your bikeids. I will add to my list.
As far as updating info, I think it will be too many calls to the API to continue checking everyones ridelogs into the future... But I can create an on-demand function, where there would be a link on your ridelog page you click to refresh the data.
As for the dates, you mean for the title on the ridelog detail page? "Thursday September 18, 2014" Most dates on the site are in this type of format, so not to confuse American visitors (as they will be the largest traffic source). Otherwise in Canada we use the YYYY-MM-DD format, but Americans flip the month and day, so it might confuse them. Sure the ISO format is better if your not english speaking and don't know what thursday or September mean.. but then again you have bigger problems because the entire site is in english
As requested I've added the ability to re-sync your ridelog with your Strava activity. When viewing on of your own ridelogs there is a grey "resync strava" link in the bottom right. This will resync the gps track and bike/gear used.
So the worst thing ever is when you finish editing a gps segment and then forget to select something like the trail difficulty and it boots you out and you have spend another 5 minutes re-editing your segment (all your work is lost).
So the worst thing ever is when you finish editing a gps segment and then forget to select something like the trail difficulty and it boots you out and you have spend another 5 minutes re-editing your segment (all your work is lost).
So here is a not-so-obvious tip. If you've added a gps track, made edits, crops. and save, but the form throws an error. The track is still saved in the background, so fixing the missing required field, like difficulty and re-submitting the form will still record your track edits.
But its not obvious 'cause when your thrown back to the form as an error, the map disappears, so you can see your previous work. I will see what I can do, or at least show a message state your changes will be saved still.
Looks like bulk upload just failed for me - leads to a blank page after submission. Looking at the resulting HTML it says _first trail_ needs to be approved by a moderator - but no entries for the other trails I uploaded. Looking at the pending confirmations, only the first trail showed up.
Is there a way to change videos that have been linked to the wrong trails. I added a trail in my area and some of the videos linked to the trail should actually be linked to others (I assume this is self generated content from Pinkbike?).
That appears to work for photos, but a "flag trail video" is not available at the bottom of the right-hand location map on the Pinkbike site. https://www.pinkbike.com/video/83424/