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Brock Beauchamp got a reaction from wilko for a blog entry, Jays Centre Tips & Tricks: The Feed
As opposed to the previous default state of the site, you may want to set a custom feed as your Jays Centre landing page. It's that useful. Instead of having to click through the (kinda insanely large now) site, you can tailor a feed to show basically whatever you want: select authors, topics you've followed, fellow users, unread content only... the list goes on.
First, to find your personal feed, near the top right of the screen you will see a newspaper icon in the blue bar below your user information.
That brings you to the default view, which is Unread Content.
Here you'll see a variety of options to tailor your custom stream to do almost anything you like on the site. I'll spare you going through each item in detail individually, as it's all quite self-explanatory. You can choose tagged content, type of content (news, forums, blogs, status updates, etc.), read/unread only, content you've participated in or started, followed content, and finally, how it's sorted.
Depending what kind of device you're using, you can also choose Condensed or Expanded. Condensed just gives you the title and link while Expanded offers a truncated version of the content as a preview.
Once you've decided on your changes, you can save this stream using the save prompt below. You're allowed to have multiple custom streams so name this new stream and it joins the others.
Once you're done customizing your stream, Click Stream Options at the top right of the selection drop-down, and your choices become your default custom stream. Every time you click that newspaper or visit your stream, the selections you've made will remain in place.
That's it, enjoy the new site!
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Brock Beauchamp got a reaction from Orgfiller for a blog entry, Jays Centre Tips & Tricks: The Feed
As opposed to the previous default state of the site, you may want to set a custom feed as your Jays Centre landing page. It's that useful. Instead of having to click through the (kinda insanely large now) site, you can tailor a feed to show basically whatever you want: select authors, topics you've followed, fellow users, unread content only... the list goes on.
First, to find your personal feed, near the top right of the screen you will see a newspaper icon in the blue bar below your user information.
That brings you to the default view, which is Unread Content.
Here you'll see a variety of options to tailor your custom stream to do almost anything you like on the site. I'll spare you going through each item in detail individually, as it's all quite self-explanatory. You can choose tagged content, type of content (news, forums, blogs, status updates, etc.), read/unread only, content you've participated in or started, followed content, and finally, how it's sorted.
Depending what kind of device you're using, you can also choose Condensed or Expanded. Condensed just gives you the title and link while Expanded offers a truncated version of the content as a preview.
Once you've decided on your changes, you can save this stream using the save prompt below. You're allowed to have multiple custom streams so name this new stream and it joins the others.
Once you're done customizing your stream, Click Stream Options at the top right of the selection drop-down, and your choices become your default custom stream. Every time you click that newspaper or visit your stream, the selections you've made will remain in place.
That's it, enjoy the new site!
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Brock Beauchamp got a reaction from Spanky99 for a blog entry, Jays Centre Tips & Tricks, Part One: Tables!
With this series of blog entries, I'm going to try to cover some of the features of the new site in a few paragraphs. Using the old site, as I'm sure many of you are aware, tables were basically unusable. That has changed! I'll tackle B-Ref tables quickly in this post but you can do similar things with FanGraphs or other sites that use table data (which is how almost all stat sites display their content).
First, pop on over to Vlad's B-Ref page: https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/g/guerrvl02.shtml
Just above his stat table, you'll see Share & Export. Click and then select Modify, Share, & Export Table. Boom, you can then select what stats you want to display and which you want to remove. I've removed all seasons except the last two. I also removed team and league because "duh". Then click the big X in the top right of the yellow square and you have your filtered table. Grab that table by moving your cursor to the top left of the table (just to the left of Year in this case) and while holding down the button of your mouse/trackpad, drag toward the bottom right of the table. The table will begin to highlight in yellow as you select the cells. Grab them all and let go of the mouse/trackpad. Then copy what has been selected (control+c on Windows, command+c on macOS). Pop over to Jays Centre, start typing a comment, and paste your content (control+v on Windows, command+v on macOS).
Season Age Team Lg WAR G PA AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB CS BB SO BA OBP SLG OPS OPS+ rOBA Rbat+ TB GIDP HBP SH SF IBB Pos Awards 2019 20 TOR AL 2.1 123 514 464 52 126 26 2 15 69 0 1 46 91 .272 .339 .433 .772 106 .337 109 201 17 2 0 2 0 5D/H ROY-6 2020 21 TOR AL 0.6 60 243 221 34 58 13 2 9 33 1 0 20 38 .262 .329 .462 .791 115 .351 118 102 6 2 0 0 1 3D/H 2021 22 TOR AL 6.7 161 698 604 123 188 29 1 48 111 4 1 86 110 .311 .401 .601 1.002 167 .422 168 363 20 6 0 2 7 *3D/5 AS,MVP-2,SS 2022 23 TOR AL 4.0 160 706 638 90 175 35 0 32 97 8 3 58 116 .274 .339 .480 .818 133 .357 133 306 26 6 0 4 6 *3D/H5 AS,MVP-16,GG 2023 24 TOR AL 2.0 156 682 602 78 159 30 0 26 94 5 3 67 100 .264 .345 .444 .788 116 .346 121 267 23 9 0 4 5 *3D/H AS 2024 25 TOR AL 6.2 159 697 616 98 199 44 1 30 103 2 2 72 96 .323 .396 .544 .940 166 .399 165 335 16 5 0 4 12 *3D5/H AS,MVP-6,SS 6 Yrs 21.5 819 3540 3145 475 905 177 6 160 507 20 10 349 551 .288 .363 .500 .863 137 .372 139 1574 108 30 0 16 31 3D5H 162 Game Avg 4.3 162 700 622 94 179 35 1 32 100 4 2 69 109 .288 .363 .500 .863 137 .372 139 311 21 6 0 3 6 -
Brock Beauchamp got a reaction from Orgfiller for a blog entry, Jays Centre Tips & Tricks, Part One: Tables!
With this series of blog entries, I'm going to try to cover some of the features of the new site in a few paragraphs. Using the old site, as I'm sure many of you are aware, tables were basically unusable. That has changed! I'll tackle B-Ref tables quickly in this post but you can do similar things with FanGraphs or other sites that use table data (which is how almost all stat sites display their content).
First, pop on over to Vlad's B-Ref page: https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/g/guerrvl02.shtml
Just above his stat table, you'll see Share & Export. Click and then select Modify, Share, & Export Table. Boom, you can then select what stats you want to display and which you want to remove. I've removed all seasons except the last two. I also removed team and league because "duh". Then click the big X in the top right of the yellow square and you have your filtered table. Grab that table by moving your cursor to the top left of the table (just to the left of Year in this case) and while holding down the button of your mouse/trackpad, drag toward the bottom right of the table. The table will begin to highlight in yellow as you select the cells. Grab them all and let go of the mouse/trackpad. Then copy what has been selected (control+c on Windows, command+c on macOS). Pop over to Jays Centre, start typing a comment, and paste your content (control+v on Windows, command+v on macOS).
Season Age Team Lg WAR G PA AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB CS BB SO BA OBP SLG OPS OPS+ rOBA Rbat+ TB GIDP HBP SH SF IBB Pos Awards 2019 20 TOR AL 2.1 123 514 464 52 126 26 2 15 69 0 1 46 91 .272 .339 .433 .772 106 .337 109 201 17 2 0 2 0 5D/H ROY-6 2020 21 TOR AL 0.6 60 243 221 34 58 13 2 9 33 1 0 20 38 .262 .329 .462 .791 115 .351 118 102 6 2 0 0 1 3D/H 2021 22 TOR AL 6.7 161 698 604 123 188 29 1 48 111 4 1 86 110 .311 .401 .601 1.002 167 .422 168 363 20 6 0 2 7 *3D/5 AS,MVP-2,SS 2022 23 TOR AL 4.0 160 706 638 90 175 35 0 32 97 8 3 58 116 .274 .339 .480 .818 133 .357 133 306 26 6 0 4 6 *3D/H5 AS,MVP-16,GG 2023 24 TOR AL 2.0 156 682 602 78 159 30 0 26 94 5 3 67 100 .264 .345 .444 .788 116 .346 121 267 23 9 0 4 5 *3D/H AS 2024 25 TOR AL 6.2 159 697 616 98 199 44 1 30 103 2 2 72 96 .323 .396 .544 .940 166 .399 165 335 16 5 0 4 12 *3D5/H AS,MVP-6,SS 6 Yrs 21.5 819 3540 3145 475 905 177 6 160 507 20 10 349 551 .288 .363 .500 .863 137 .372 139 1574 108 30 0 16 31 3D5H 162 Game Avg 4.3 162 700 622 94 179 35 1 32 100 4 2 69 109 .288 .363 .500 .863 137 .372 139 311 21 6 0 3 6 -
Brock Beauchamp got a reaction from Laika for a blog entry, Jays Centre Tips & Tricks, Part One: Tables!
With this series of blog entries, I'm going to try to cover some of the features of the new site in a few paragraphs. Using the old site, as I'm sure many of you are aware, tables were basically unusable. That has changed! I'll tackle B-Ref tables quickly in this post but you can do similar things with FanGraphs or other sites that use table data (which is how almost all stat sites display their content).
First, pop on over to Vlad's B-Ref page: https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/g/guerrvl02.shtml
Just above his stat table, you'll see Share & Export. Click and then select Modify, Share, & Export Table. Boom, you can then select what stats you want to display and which you want to remove. I've removed all seasons except the last two. I also removed team and league because "duh". Then click the big X in the top right of the yellow square and you have your filtered table. Grab that table by moving your cursor to the top left of the table (just to the left of Year in this case) and while holding down the button of your mouse/trackpad, drag toward the bottom right of the table. The table will begin to highlight in yellow as you select the cells. Grab them all and let go of the mouse/trackpad. Then copy what has been selected (control+c on Windows, command+c on macOS). Pop over to Jays Centre, start typing a comment, and paste your content (control+v on Windows, command+v on macOS).
Season Age Team Lg WAR G PA AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB CS BB SO BA OBP SLG OPS OPS+ rOBA Rbat+ TB GIDP HBP SH SF IBB Pos Awards 2019 20 TOR AL 2.1 123 514 464 52 126 26 2 15 69 0 1 46 91 .272 .339 .433 .772 106 .337 109 201 17 2 0 2 0 5D/H ROY-6 2020 21 TOR AL 0.6 60 243 221 34 58 13 2 9 33 1 0 20 38 .262 .329 .462 .791 115 .351 118 102 6 2 0 0 1 3D/H 2021 22 TOR AL 6.7 161 698 604 123 188 29 1 48 111 4 1 86 110 .311 .401 .601 1.002 167 .422 168 363 20 6 0 2 7 *3D/5 AS,MVP-2,SS 2022 23 TOR AL 4.0 160 706 638 90 175 35 0 32 97 8 3 58 116 .274 .339 .480 .818 133 .357 133 306 26 6 0 4 6 *3D/H5 AS,MVP-16,GG 2023 24 TOR AL 2.0 156 682 602 78 159 30 0 26 94 5 3 67 100 .264 .345 .444 .788 116 .346 121 267 23 9 0 4 5 *3D/H AS 2024 25 TOR AL 6.2 159 697 616 98 199 44 1 30 103 2 2 72 96 .323 .396 .544 .940 166 .399 165 335 16 5 0 4 12 *3D5/H AS,MVP-6,SS 6 Yrs 21.5 819 3540 3145 475 905 177 6 160 507 20 10 349 551 .288 .363 .500 .863 137 .372 139 1574 108 30 0 16 31 3D5H 162 Game Avg 4.3 162 700 622 94 179 35 1 32 100 4 2 69 109 .288 .363 .500 .863 137 .372 139 311 21 6 0 3 6 -
Brock Beauchamp got a reaction from Pendleton for a blog entry, Jays Centre Tips & Tricks, Part One: Tables!
With this series of blog entries, I'm going to try to cover some of the features of the new site in a few paragraphs. Using the old site, as I'm sure many of you are aware, tables were basically unusable. That has changed! I'll tackle B-Ref tables quickly in this post but you can do similar things with FanGraphs or other sites that use table data (which is how almost all stat sites display their content).
First, pop on over to Vlad's B-Ref page: https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/g/guerrvl02.shtml
Just above his stat table, you'll see Share & Export. Click and then select Modify, Share, & Export Table. Boom, you can then select what stats you want to display and which you want to remove. I've removed all seasons except the last two. I also removed team and league because "duh". Then click the big X in the top right of the yellow square and you have your filtered table. Grab that table by moving your cursor to the top left of the table (just to the left of Year in this case) and while holding down the button of your mouse/trackpad, drag toward the bottom right of the table. The table will begin to highlight in yellow as you select the cells. Grab them all and let go of the mouse/trackpad. Then copy what has been selected (control+c on Windows, command+c on macOS). Pop over to Jays Centre, start typing a comment, and paste your content (control+v on Windows, command+v on macOS).
Season Age Team Lg WAR G PA AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB CS BB SO BA OBP SLG OPS OPS+ rOBA Rbat+ TB GIDP HBP SH SF IBB Pos Awards 2019 20 TOR AL 2.1 123 514 464 52 126 26 2 15 69 0 1 46 91 .272 .339 .433 .772 106 .337 109 201 17 2 0 2 0 5D/H ROY-6 2020 21 TOR AL 0.6 60 243 221 34 58 13 2 9 33 1 0 20 38 .262 .329 .462 .791 115 .351 118 102 6 2 0 0 1 3D/H 2021 22 TOR AL 6.7 161 698 604 123 188 29 1 48 111 4 1 86 110 .311 .401 .601 1.002 167 .422 168 363 20 6 0 2 7 *3D/5 AS,MVP-2,SS 2022 23 TOR AL 4.0 160 706 638 90 175 35 0 32 97 8 3 58 116 .274 .339 .480 .818 133 .357 133 306 26 6 0 4 6 *3D/H5 AS,MVP-16,GG 2023 24 TOR AL 2.0 156 682 602 78 159 30 0 26 94 5 3 67 100 .264 .345 .444 .788 116 .346 121 267 23 9 0 4 5 *3D/H AS 2024 25 TOR AL 6.2 159 697 616 98 199 44 1 30 103 2 2 72 96 .323 .396 .544 .940 166 .399 165 335 16 5 0 4 12 *3D5/H AS,MVP-6,SS 6 Yrs 21.5 819 3540 3145 475 905 177 6 160 507 20 10 349 551 .288 .363 .500 .863 137 .372 139 1574 108 30 0 16 31 3D5H 162 Game Avg 4.3 162 700 622 94 179 35 1 32 100 4 2 69 109 .288 .363 .500 .863 137 .372 139 311 21 6 0 3 6 -
Brock Beauchamp got a reaction from Abomination for a blog entry, Jays Centre Tips & Tricks, Part One: Tables!
With this series of blog entries, I'm going to try to cover some of the features of the new site in a few paragraphs. Using the old site, as I'm sure many of you are aware, tables were basically unusable. That has changed! I'll tackle B-Ref tables quickly in this post but you can do similar things with FanGraphs or other sites that use table data (which is how almost all stat sites display their content).
First, pop on over to Vlad's B-Ref page: https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/g/guerrvl02.shtml
Just above his stat table, you'll see Share & Export. Click and then select Modify, Share, & Export Table. Boom, you can then select what stats you want to display and which you want to remove. I've removed all seasons except the last two. I also removed team and league because "duh". Then click the big X in the top right of the yellow square and you have your filtered table. Grab that table by moving your cursor to the top left of the table (just to the left of Year in this case) and while holding down the button of your mouse/trackpad, drag toward the bottom right of the table. The table will begin to highlight in yellow as you select the cells. Grab them all and let go of the mouse/trackpad. Then copy what has been selected (control+c on Windows, command+c on macOS). Pop over to Jays Centre, start typing a comment, and paste your content (control+v on Windows, command+v on macOS).
Season Age Team Lg WAR G PA AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB CS BB SO BA OBP SLG OPS OPS+ rOBA Rbat+ TB GIDP HBP SH SF IBB Pos Awards 2019 20 TOR AL 2.1 123 514 464 52 126 26 2 15 69 0 1 46 91 .272 .339 .433 .772 106 .337 109 201 17 2 0 2 0 5D/H ROY-6 2020 21 TOR AL 0.6 60 243 221 34 58 13 2 9 33 1 0 20 38 .262 .329 .462 .791 115 .351 118 102 6 2 0 0 1 3D/H 2021 22 TOR AL 6.7 161 698 604 123 188 29 1 48 111 4 1 86 110 .311 .401 .601 1.002 167 .422 168 363 20 6 0 2 7 *3D/5 AS,MVP-2,SS 2022 23 TOR AL 4.0 160 706 638 90 175 35 0 32 97 8 3 58 116 .274 .339 .480 .818 133 .357 133 306 26 6 0 4 6 *3D/H5 AS,MVP-16,GG 2023 24 TOR AL 2.0 156 682 602 78 159 30 0 26 94 5 3 67 100 .264 .345 .444 .788 116 .346 121 267 23 9 0 4 5 *3D/H AS 2024 25 TOR AL 6.2 159 697 616 98 199 44 1 30 103 2 2 72 96 .323 .396 .544 .940 166 .399 165 335 16 5 0 4 12 *3D5/H AS,MVP-6,SS 6 Yrs 21.5 819 3540 3145 475 905 177 6 160 507 20 10 349 551 .288 .363 .500 .863 137 .372 139 1574 108 30 0 16 31 3D5H 162 Game Avg 4.3 162 700 622 94 179 35 1 32 100 4 2 69 109 .288 .363 .500 .863 137 .372 139 311 21 6 0 3 6 -
Brock Beauchamp got a reaction from P2F for a blog entry, Jays Centre Tips & Tricks, Part One: Tables!
With this series of blog entries, I'm going to try to cover some of the features of the new site in a few paragraphs. Using the old site, as I'm sure many of you are aware, tables were basically unusable. That has changed! I'll tackle B-Ref tables quickly in this post but you can do similar things with FanGraphs or other sites that use table data (which is how almost all stat sites display their content).
First, pop on over to Vlad's B-Ref page: https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/g/guerrvl02.shtml
Just above his stat table, you'll see Share & Export. Click and then select Modify, Share, & Export Table. Boom, you can then select what stats you want to display and which you want to remove. I've removed all seasons except the last two. I also removed team and league because "duh". Then click the big X in the top right of the yellow square and you have your filtered table. Grab that table by moving your cursor to the top left of the table (just to the left of Year in this case) and while holding down the button of your mouse/trackpad, drag toward the bottom right of the table. The table will begin to highlight in yellow as you select the cells. Grab them all and let go of the mouse/trackpad. Then copy what has been selected (control+c on Windows, command+c on macOS). Pop over to Jays Centre, start typing a comment, and paste your content (control+v on Windows, command+v on macOS).
Season Age Team Lg WAR G PA AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB CS BB SO BA OBP SLG OPS OPS+ rOBA Rbat+ TB GIDP HBP SH SF IBB Pos Awards 2019 20 TOR AL 2.1 123 514 464 52 126 26 2 15 69 0 1 46 91 .272 .339 .433 .772 106 .337 109 201 17 2 0 2 0 5D/H ROY-6 2020 21 TOR AL 0.6 60 243 221 34 58 13 2 9 33 1 0 20 38 .262 .329 .462 .791 115 .351 118 102 6 2 0 0 1 3D/H 2021 22 TOR AL 6.7 161 698 604 123 188 29 1 48 111 4 1 86 110 .311 .401 .601 1.002 167 .422 168 363 20 6 0 2 7 *3D/5 AS,MVP-2,SS 2022 23 TOR AL 4.0 160 706 638 90 175 35 0 32 97 8 3 58 116 .274 .339 .480 .818 133 .357 133 306 26 6 0 4 6 *3D/H5 AS,MVP-16,GG 2023 24 TOR AL 2.0 156 682 602 78 159 30 0 26 94 5 3 67 100 .264 .345 .444 .788 116 .346 121 267 23 9 0 4 5 *3D/H AS 2024 25 TOR AL 6.2 159 697 616 98 199 44 1 30 103 2 2 72 96 .323 .396 .544 .940 166 .399 165 335 16 5 0 4 12 *3D5/H AS,MVP-6,SS 6 Yrs 21.5 819 3540 3145 475 905 177 6 160 507 20 10 349 551 .288 .363 .500 .863 137 .372 139 1574 108 30 0 16 31 3D5H 162 Game Avg 4.3 162 700 622 94 179 35 1 32 100 4 2 69 109 .288 .363 .500 .863 137 .372 139 311 21 6 0 3 6

