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mr. kalin
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I'm trying to set up a page for statistics for a sports team, much like this one. The problem is that the table would be edited every few days to update the various statistics.
I know I could just continue writing in the html every time, but my other site users - the ones that do most of the updating - are wysiwyg types and couldn't work on those tables. Does anyone have a suggestion, or can point me to a way of setting up tables in a simpler way? Or perhaps some kind of visual table editor?
Just (hopeful) thought, thanks.
~Kalin
I know I could just continue writing in the html every time, but my other site users - the ones that do most of the updating - are wysiwyg types and couldn't work on those tables. Does anyone have a suggestion, or can point me to a way of setting up tables in a simpler way? Or perhaps some kind of visual table editor?
Just (hopeful) thought, thanks.
~Kalin
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soydog
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I'm also looking for some kind of solution to integrate a sports statistics table editing ability with geeklog.
But since there doesn't seem to be any easy solution, I'm planning on just using the examples I mentioned on this thread. I'd still love to see something like that integrated within geeklog.
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But since there doesn't seem to be any easy solution, I'm planning on just using the examples I mentioned on this thread. I'd still love to see something like that integrated within geeklog.
Anarchist Football Network - http://www.passionbomb.com/soccer
"If I can't play soccer, I want no part of your revolution."
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Chalkhillian
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There's a few ways to go on this. If you search the forims for HTMLAREA , you'll find a WYSIWYG table editor that's pretty safe for end users. What I do on my hockey site here is the League package called Diamond Scheduler from Cactusware regens the HTML after all the stats are input and then I do a cut/paste into the static page. It has a results output that looks very much like the one you pointed to at the Gulls site.
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