pieterc
Member
Posted 3 years ago #
Hi,
Just to let you know that I tried your plugin (leaguemanager), and I was suspecting a plugin where I could manage my whole competition in.
But know (after an hour playing) I see you have to do the calculating itself?
The reasons why I won't use this plugin:
-I don't want to calculate myself, I can't insert the scores after a game has been played.
-It's built too difficult (a regular user doesn't want to update database tables)
-You must make a choise between which team is your hometeam. As I manage a whole competition I want the ability to select for every game who is playing against who.
Maybe it's a good thing to go take a look at tplLeaguestats. They have a system that really is a "leaguemanager".
Keep up the good work, and I hope that I may use your optimised version of leaguemanager soon.
Yep totally agree with that. League manager still has a lot of work to do, should notate that in the plug-in page.
Hi,
I just released a new version of the plugin and integrated many features from tplLeaguestats. I would appreciate if you test the plugin and tell me how you like the new version and what features you think are still missing. :)
I've tested the new one, and just written a post about how it could be improved. I think it's a positive step forward though - Congratulations on building a useful plug-in with plenty of potential.
Andrew
Have you tried Free Online League? You can create a league and add to your blog using an iframe.
Any exmaple can be seen working here.
Yeah, I have found several such ideas. For development and integration purposes I want to maintain contact with the databases - such that for example, I could write a script to add all the matches in these databases to the events in a calendar plugin - and use contact logins from one blog, in several installations etc.
giusebianchetti
Member
Posted 3 years ago #
Hi,
sorry my English is not perfect but I am Italian.
I need to put the results in table [leaguematches = leagueId].
You have any idea?
Thanks
Beppe