Place your own Statistics Challenges History
This is my award:-
It you would like to display your own award, in your profile page or on any other web page, this is the snippet of html code that you will need to add:-
You do of course have to edit the name. I.e. In the above example, replace "BaSHful" with your own geocahing name. Note: This is case sensitive, you must get it exactly correct.
If your geocaching name contains an ampersand (&) you need to replace each occurance of an & with the three characters "%26". If you do not, your name will not be recognised. For example, the html code for footsore & weary is:-
If your geocaching name contains a plus (+) symbol you need to replace each occurance of a + with the three characters "%2B". If you do not, your name will not be recognised. For example, the html code for ChocolateFairy+1 is:-
It is possible, if you wish, to have a secular title in place of the ecclesiastic one. This:-
is displayed by this html code:-
It is also possible, if you wish, to remove the title completely. This:-
is displayed by this html code:-
The system is designed to accommodate further brands very easily. Feel free to dream up your own set of titles and if you can get a signficant amount of support for them I will enhance the system to include them. No idea how much interest there may be in doing this. If there's a lot I may have to introduce some rules to handle it.
| Level | Required finds | Brand | |
|---|---|---|---|
| cofe | secular | ||
The count on the award is for finds only and should match the figure shown for you on the statistics page.
The count displayed in your award will only change when I update the file on my server from which is generated. I do this at the same time that I update the statistics page.
Level 8 became theoretically possible as of 09/04/2012 and the challenge has been taken up....
And, if things get totally out of hand, there's always "Saint" (5000), "Angel" (10,000), Archangel" (25,000) and "God" (50,000). Mind you, I don't think there's as many as 50,000 churches in the UK....
Finally, but by no means least, my thanks to Lorna for providing the image for the award. She is a talented artist and examples of her work are to be found on her web site www.lornaprints.com.