I’ve added a few small updates. Let me quickly rush through them:
- You can avoid faction space in the route and jump planner (example: avoid minmatar space if you’re in the amarr faction warfare).
- New and disbanded alliances will be listed on the alliance live changes page.
- Alliance live changes extended to 48h instead of 24h
- You can select “Corporation” as information overlay on the region map to see the system distribution per alliance/corp.
- The corporation details are now showing the systems and outposts a corp is controlling.
- Alliance details are now showing the disbanded date (in the case an alliance is closed).
As already mentioned on twitter. In the last 2 month the visitor and traffic numbers got a very high boost after the dominion deployment. People are visiting the dotlan evemaps more frequently then ever, cause changes can happy every second. The traffic counts and visit nearly doubled from november to january. But check the numbers by yourself. Below you can also find 2 linked graphs/pictures I posted on twitter already.
Month | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | Jan |
Traffic | 62gb | 62gb | 68gb | 69gb | 101gb | 121gb |
Visits | 40k | 40k | 44k | 45k | 60k | 73k |
Pages | 3.1m | 3.1m | 3.3m | 3.3m | 4.5m | 5.5m |
Source: Webalizer, Datarange: August 2009 – January 2010
Some additional graphs/pictures:
Hey, just a thought but would it be possible in anyway to add a stat which lists systems with the biggest % increase in jumps in the past 3 hours compared to the systems average number of jumps?
Thanks for making such a good websight. Has saved me time and time again.
A must have for 0.0 warfare.
Keep Up the good work.
What a great web site, as a professional web developer I’m very impressed! I work for an insurance company and never get to do anything this cool. 🙂
One suggestion would be to have a favorites page. There would be a button on the system display page to add the system to your favorites. The value could be stored in a cookie and the favorites page would display a summary of all the systems stored in the cookie. If that would be very database intensive limits could be put on the number of systems. Management would be fairly easy: each system on the favorites page would have three buttons. One to remove the system from the list. The other two would be up/down buttons that allow the user to sort the systems, so that the systems that are more important to the user can be moved to the top.
Best regards,
nchek