An attribute's label is how it's identified throughout the collection. They are brief descriptors of what type of information is being displayed. Example Labels might be Material, Color, UPC, etc.
Attribute Description
This is not required, but can be useful for better explaining what this attribute represents.
Attribute Input Types
The input type defines how information is entered into a form for a specific attribute. Read below to better understand what each type means.
Single-line Text Box
This is a standard text box. It can hold a maximum of 250 characters and it looks like this:
Large Text Box
This is a multi-line text box. It should only be used for an attribute that may require large amounts of text (some like a detailed product description or notes). It looks like this (but larger):
Select Multiple Values
Use this when multiple pieces of information can be assigned to an attribute value for a given item. An example might be a "Colors" attribute and the inputs might look like this:
Red
Blue
Yellow
Green
Select Single Value
Use this when a single piece of information can be assigned to an attribute value for a given item from a pool of possible values. The resulting input is a drop-down box. An example might be a "Color" attribute and the input might look like this:
Number
Use this when the attribute's value will always be numeric. It allows for a more robust search by searching for a range of values.
US Dollar Amount
Use this when the attribute's value will always be a US Dollar amount. It places a dollar sign next to the input and allows for a more robust search by searching for a range of values.
Date
Use this when the attribute's value will be any combination of the following: month, day and year. The input will be a set of 3 drop down boxes that represent a month, day and year. However, not all of the boxes will need to have a value selected.
Yes or No
(AKA "True or False") Use this when the attribute's value will always be either true or false. Example attributes that would use this might be "Still in Production" or "Sold with Box".
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Lee Middleton Dolls
This doll collection has been around for more than 20 years. It was just purchased by Madame Alexander. There are thousands of collectors.
Item Attributes
These are the suggested attributes individual items in this collection can posses. The more attributes we can identify, the better the archive will be structured.
Not all items in the collection need to have each attribute listed here.
For a better understanding of what attributes are and how they work, take a look around at some of the other collections in our archives. Use the collection jump box at the top of this screen to look around.
*Most* of the attributes in each collection are searchable, so you can see what attributes each collection has by viewing its search box on the right side of each collection's home screen.
Label
Input TypeDescription
Item Type
Single-line Text Box
Doll, Outfit, Accessory, etc.
Title
Single-line Text Box
The title/name of the individual doll
Item Number
Single-line Text Box
The factory assigned item number of the doll.
Collection
Select Single Value
This is the particular line of dolls like Play Babies, Artist Studio, etc.
Description
Large Text Box
General notes/description about the doll.
Height (inches)
Number
Height of doll
Length (inches)
Number
If this is not a doll, length can be used to display size
Weight (Pounds)
Number
How many pounds the doll wieghs
Eye Color
Select Single Value
Blue, Brown, Green, etc.
Hair Color
Select Single Value
Blonde, Brown, etc.
Skin Tone
Select Single Value
Light, medium, dark, etc.
Body Type
Select Single Value
Newborn, Infant, Toddler, Toddler Straight Leg etc.
For Ages
Select Single Value
The minimum age of the child that should be allowed to play with the doll.
Artist
Select Single Value
The artist who designed the doll
Sculpt
Select Single Value
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MSRP
US Dollar Amount
Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price
List Attributes
These are the suggested pieces of information that are unique to each instance of an item.
List attributes are those that a user will assign to an individual item when they are adding it to their collection, wishlist or tradelist.
For instance, coins, comic books and sports cards can be professionally graded, so these collections have a list attribute named "Grading Company" and "Grade Serial Number."
No list attributes suggested.
Condition & Grading Definitions
The following have been suggested as the condition guidelines that this collection will follow.
You can either grade these by "new" or "Mint in Box". I wouldn't carry other ones.
Current Resources
This section is reserved for an explanation of the main resources of information about this collection. It should include web sites, books, dealers or anything else that may be helpful in the initial creation of this collection.
I have almost all the catalogs, jpgs, item numbers, etc. My web site is www.aspinningwheel@aol.com but there are tons of others.
Suggested By
Most collection suggestions are made by the GoCollect user community. And those who suggest new collection additions are always considered for moderation status on that collection (if they desire that position).
This looks like a great addition to the archives... Let's work on the attributes a bit and get it live! If you collect Lee Middleton Dolls please feel free to post your thoughts.
How about time of production? Or would Description be used for that? Some dolls are made unlimited others for a week of a day which would change their value.
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