I felt to change the good old USC design to other colors and different structure. Here is my first plan, watch only the main structure! (Quite similar to the 2003a version)
(http://alvilag.hu/ctg/uscnew.GIF)
I like that design, dark background always works ;)
PS: winxp in english?
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lol I've dreamt today about a redesigned USC site, but it was blue again, and didnt look like this :)
Nice design, simple, efficient.
But current blue one is not a problem for me.
The send replay from adapted from Zak's one is good, but your menu is now a mess : screboard leads to the send replay form, overall scoreboard leads to current one, and so on...
Ooooooooooh okay, I'll fix it soon. :)
I was too tired when made the change and forgot to put the links on the right coordinates. :D
Does it work well for you already? It functions for me on the right way.
It works fine now.
One problem remains : how a newcomer can send a replay ? Only by mail of course, but you should write it below the "replay sending form".
This one is only a temporary solution. Of course it will be improved.
Quote from: CTG on December 18, 2006, 12:36:17 PM
This one is only a temporary solution. Of course it will be improved.
Well, it wasn't improved. We are in the stone age, again.
More design!
You could add this (http://forum.stunts.hu/index.php?topic=2854.msg53685#msg53685) to the USC website, and then have an image or a link pointing to track.php?track=FUJI.TRK and there you have it —easy track preview!
Quote from: dreadnaut on June 09, 2013, 12:32:22 AM
More design!
You could add this (http://forum.stunts.hu/index.php?topic=2854.msg53685#msg53685) to the USC website, and then have an image or a link pointing to track.php?track=FUJI.TRK and there you have it —easy track preview!
It's a nice stuff, but why do I need such a track preview? (On the other hand, why not? :))
You probably know the tracks already, so you don't need it. On the other hand looking at the maps helps us getting an early idea of the track, even more so in dual-(triple!)-(quadruple?!)-way tracks :D
Quote from: dreadnaut on June 11, 2013, 11:54:25 AM
You probably know the tracks already, so you don't need it. On the other hand looking at the maps helps us getting an early idea of the track, even more so in dual-(triple!)-(quadruple?!)-way tracks :D
Well... I use TrackBlaster (if it's really necessary). :D