LeagueNet Website - Changes

Refreshed page layout

The page layout has been updated to put your Association, Club or Team's identity first. Your header moves to the very top of the page ensuring it's the first thing your visitors see.

The leaderboard advertisement has been moved down the page and nested in a more integrated fashion.

 The right column has finally joined the rest of the page allowing your detailed results room to breath.
 
 

 

 

 

 

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New layouts for fixtures/results and a classic gets an update

Your results have looked the same for years, finally they get a bold new update.
 

The default results layout will change to a clean modern layout with big team names and even bigger scores. Team logos feature prominently adding extra colour to your site and vital match information is clearer to read. 

 Along with the new default layout, two new variations will also be available. If you liked the old layout, it's been updated too. The Classic results layout is wider and has a grouped date, time and venue information to ensure no one misses a game.

 
 

Detailed Results, it's easier to see the details

Big result tables in small spaces made it hard to get all the detail in your Detailed Results, so we've gone wide. 

Scrolling to the side to read tables isn't fun, so detailed results tables have been expanded to use the full width of your site.
 
 

Website Editor, easier, faster

Taking cues from the recently launched SP Passport, the Website Editor has been overhauled making your job less painful.

Items previously buried in menus have been brought to the forefront as the editor is now split into three simple sections. 
 
Content, Display & Settings are easily identifiable so you'll always know where you need to be to update your website and a quick menu that moves with you let's you get there fast.
 



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