Closed agruss2 closed 5 years ago
Hello @agruss2,
Updated the fifth information on UI Step 2.
@QQ-Sortiz Thanks a lot for having worked on this. However, Note 1 and Note 2 should be please provided in two separate paragraphs.
This is what is currently implemented:
Note 1: To identify relevant Latin names or class names for the new functional group, you can access FishBase/SealifeBase by clicking on the FishBase icon or the SealifeBase icon, which are both located at the top-right hand corner of the table provided below. FishBase provides data for fish, while SealifeBase provides data for all the other types of marine organisms. Note 2: A workaround to fill in the “Species” column for a biotic resource you create consists of: (1) temporarily defining the biotic resource as a “Focal Functional Group”; (2) filling in the “Species” column”; and (3) redefining the functional group as a “Biotic Resource”.
And this is what I would like, please:
Note 1: To identify relevant Latin names or class names for the new functional group, you can access FishBase/SealifeBase by clicking on the FishBase icon or the SealifeBase icon, which are both located at the top-right hand corner of the table provided below. FishBase provides data for fish, while SealifeBase provides data for all the other types of marine organisms. Note 2: A workaround to fill in the “Species” column for a biotic resource you create consists of: (1) temporarily defining the biotic resource as a “Focal Functional Group”; (2) filling in the “Species” column”; and (3) redefining the functional group as a “Biotic Resource”.
Please let me know when you have made the necessary changes. Many thanks!
@agruss2
Seperated Note1 and Note2. Thanks!
@QQ-Sortiz Perfect, many thanks! I can now close this issue.
@QQ-Sortiz Regarding the last piece of information provided by the fifth information button in UI Step 2 -
Could you please replace:
*Note: To identify relevant Latin names or class names for the new functional group, you can access FishBase/SealifeBase by clicking on the FishBase icon or the SealifeBase icon, which are both located at the top-right hand corner of the table provided below. FishBase provides data for fish, while SealifeBase provides data for all the other types of marine organisms.
with:
Note 1: To identify relevant Latin names or class names for the new functional group, you can access FishBase/SealifeBase by clicking on the FishBase icon or the SealifeBase icon, which are both located at the top-right hand corner of the table provided below. FishBase provides data for fish, while SealifeBase provides data for all the other types of marine organisms. Note 2: A workaround to fill in the “Species” column for a biotic resource you create consists of: (1) temporarily defining the biotic resource as a “Focal Functional Group”; (2) filling in the “Species” column”; and (3) redefining the functional group as a “Biotic Resource”.
Many thanks!