What word could describe whether something is indoors or outdoors?
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I'm currently building a website for RC car racing and need a word that could describe whether a race track is indoors or outdoors.
On the website itself, I have a dropdown menu that contains the options 'indoor' and 'outdoor' and I need a heading to describe the options. I also need to name the database field that holds this information.
I have thought about Track Type, Track Location and many others but I'm wondering if there is a word out there that better describes these two options.
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I'm currently building a website for RC car racing and need a word that could describe whether a race track is indoors or outdoors.
On the website itself, I have a dropdown menu that contains the options 'indoor' and 'outdoor' and I need a heading to describe the options. I also need to name the database field that holds this information.
I have thought about Track Type, Track Location and many others but I'm wondering if there is a word out there that better describes these two options.
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Would 'location' work?
– eenbeetje
12 hours ago
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venue, circuit, place...
– Mari-Lou A
12 hours ago
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I would propose "doorsiness". Of course that would get me some very strange looks.
– Hot Licks
11 hours ago
Maybe "usage" ?
– James Random
11 hours ago
1
If it's only a heading & the options will be clear from the dropdown, if you need to be precise you could just put "in/out-doors" (with or without the hyphen).
– TrevorD
11 hours ago
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I'm currently building a website for RC car racing and need a word that could describe whether a race track is indoors or outdoors.
On the website itself, I have a dropdown menu that contains the options 'indoor' and 'outdoor' and I need a heading to describe the options. I also need to name the database field that holds this information.
I have thought about Track Type, Track Location and many others but I'm wondering if there is a word out there that better describes these two options.
single-word-requests
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I'm currently building a website for RC car racing and need a word that could describe whether a race track is indoors or outdoors.
On the website itself, I have a dropdown menu that contains the options 'indoor' and 'outdoor' and I need a heading to describe the options. I also need to name the database field that holds this information.
I have thought about Track Type, Track Location and many others but I'm wondering if there is a word out there that better describes these two options.
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Would 'location' work?
– eenbeetje
12 hours ago
1
venue, circuit, place...
– Mari-Lou A
12 hours ago
3
I would propose "doorsiness". Of course that would get me some very strange looks.
– Hot Licks
11 hours ago
Maybe "usage" ?
– James Random
11 hours ago
1
If it's only a heading & the options will be clear from the dropdown, if you need to be precise you could just put "in/out-doors" (with or without the hyphen).
– TrevorD
11 hours ago
|
show 2 more comments
2
Would 'location' work?
– eenbeetje
12 hours ago
1
venue, circuit, place...
– Mari-Lou A
12 hours ago
3
I would propose "doorsiness". Of course that would get me some very strange looks.
– Hot Licks
11 hours ago
Maybe "usage" ?
– James Random
11 hours ago
1
If it's only a heading & the options will be clear from the dropdown, if you need to be precise you could just put "in/out-doors" (with or without the hyphen).
– TrevorD
11 hours ago
2
2
Would 'location' work?
– eenbeetje
12 hours ago
Would 'location' work?
– eenbeetje
12 hours ago
1
1
venue, circuit, place...
– Mari-Lou A
12 hours ago
venue, circuit, place...
– Mari-Lou A
12 hours ago
3
3
I would propose "doorsiness". Of course that would get me some very strange looks.
– Hot Licks
11 hours ago
I would propose "doorsiness". Of course that would get me some very strange looks.
– Hot Licks
11 hours ago
Maybe "usage" ?
– James Random
11 hours ago
Maybe "usage" ?
– James Random
11 hours ago
1
1
If it's only a heading & the options will be clear from the dropdown, if you need to be precise you could just put "in/out-doors" (with or without the hyphen).
– TrevorD
11 hours ago
If it's only a heading & the options will be clear from the dropdown, if you need to be precise you could just put "in/out-doors" (with or without the hyphen).
– TrevorD
11 hours ago
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How about "environment"? (That could also allow finer granularity later for types of outdoor: grass vs. gravel or whatever).
Another great suggestion, thank you!
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Maybe "track setting" would be a good option.
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Yes, that could work well. I will hang on for a bit longer to see what other suggestions there are. Thank you!
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How about "environment"? (That could also allow finer granularity later for types of outdoor: grass vs. gravel or whatever).
Another great suggestion, thank you!
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How about "environment"? (That could also allow finer granularity later for types of outdoor: grass vs. gravel or whatever).
Another great suggestion, thank you!
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11 hours ago
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How about "environment"? (That could also allow finer granularity later for types of outdoor: grass vs. gravel or whatever).
How about "environment"? (That could also allow finer granularity later for types of outdoor: grass vs. gravel or whatever).
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Another great suggestion, thank you!
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Another great suggestion, thank you!
– Martin James
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Another great suggestion, thank you!
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Another great suggestion, thank you!
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Maybe "track setting" would be a good option.
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Yes, that could work well. I will hang on for a bit longer to see what other suggestions there are. Thank you!
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Maybe "track setting" would be a good option.
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Yes, that could work well. I will hang on for a bit longer to see what other suggestions there are. Thank you!
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Maybe "track setting" would be a good option.
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Yes, that could work well. I will hang on for a bit longer to see what other suggestions there are. Thank you!
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Yes, that could work well. I will hang on for a bit longer to see what other suggestions there are. Thank you!
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Yes, that could work well. I will hang on for a bit longer to see what other suggestions there are. Thank you!
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Yes, that could work well. I will hang on for a bit longer to see what other suggestions there are. Thank you!
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11 hours ago
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Would 'location' work?
– eenbeetje
12 hours ago
1
venue, circuit, place...
– Mari-Lou A
12 hours ago
3
I would propose "doorsiness". Of course that would get me some very strange looks.
– Hot Licks
11 hours ago
Maybe "usage" ?
– James Random
11 hours ago
1
If it's only a heading & the options will be clear from the dropdown, if you need to be precise you could just put "in/out-doors" (with or without the hyphen).
– TrevorD
11 hours ago