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18. October 2006, 12:03:57
hexkid 
Subject: Team Match page layout
Modified by hexkid (18. October 2006, 13:16:57)
In a recent thread in the BrainKing.com board, MadMonkey said "Maybe [the team match page layout] could be set out different".

I suggest using italics / normal font to distinguish between finished or ongoing games :)
[EDIT] as can be seen in this screenshot.

18. October 2006, 12:12:41
MadMonkey 
Subject: Re: Team Match page layout
hexkid: Either that or have the Game No.s centralised one above the other, with the score either side. Like this:

Korg Triton (Gaming Palace vs. Blizzards)

kid_game_2001 0 1909255 1 MadMonkey
1909256


18. October 2006, 12:47:19
pauloaguia 
Subject: Re: Team Match page layout
MadMonkey: Why not just keep the game links on a separate column. Something like

1909255 kid_game_2001 0:1 MadMonkey
1909256

(or games in a right column or something other)

18. October 2006, 13:54:11
MadMonkey 
Subject: Re: Team Match page layout
pauloaguia: Yes, thats exactly what i mean. At the moment it looks like the game number corresponds to the number below it, where it doesnt. With the game numbers in the centre column and the Game score either side so they will still total up to the Match score at the top.

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