In terms of users, that figure implies that the average user has downloaded 38.9161 resources.
To get on the list of top 20 down-loaders, one has to have downloaded 4 366 resources. To be in the top five, one needs to have downloaded 11 631 resources.
I don't know how that works, since the site currently offers 6 466 different files.
In terms of uploading resources:
- 14 resources will squeak one into twentieth place;
- 52 resources will drop one into tenth place;
- 143 resources will edge one into fifth place;
- 3 681 resources will get one into first place;
Meanwhile, WordModules.com continues to grow:
- 1714 members;
- 294 resources;
- 42 682 downloads;
I noticed in passing that the top seventeen downloaders had retrieved at least 309 resources each.
For those wishing to submit resources:
- Two will put one in the top forteen;
- Five resources will place one in the top ten;
- Eighteen will place one in the top five;
- One hundred and twenty-eight will place one in top place;
For both sites, (BibleSupport.com & WordModules.com) the emphasis is on resource quality, over resource quantity.
The criteria for what constitutes "high quality" resources is the same for both sites:
- The text is faithful to the original;
- Font parameters can be adjusted by the user;
- If there are images in the original, they are to be included within the resources;
- All scripture citations are correctly tooltipped;
- Presentation markup is consistent with other resources for the same software;
- Text flow must be consistent, regardless of screen size;
- Content is consistent for the type of resource that is constructed;
2 comments:
"The text is faithful to the original;
Font parameters can be adjusted by the user;
If there are images in the original, they are to be included within the resources;
All scripture citations are correctly tooltipped;
Presentation markup is consistent with other resources for the same software;
Text flow must be consistent, regardless of screen size;
Content is consistent for the type of resource that is constructed;"
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That's well said, I might use that text as a goal and explain how to get there for new module makers.
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