Team Websites
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Re: Team Websites
Bump....please. I've since seen a different thread saying the ETA was unknown a couple of weeks ago, and if that's still the case, that's fine. Just thought an update of when it might be released and what faunctionality we might expect to see would be nice.
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Re: Team Websites
We still do not have a release date, but we are actively working on the website capabilities as I type this. We are likely going to roll the website functionality out on phases:
First Phase: Free version available to all customers giving some basic functionality (for example, being able to remove games from iScorecast that you do not want there --- test games or otherwise), some basic viewing capabilities.
Second Phase: Paid version that delivers some of the functionality described previously in this thread.
Third Phase: Continually add features based on customer feedback, much the same way we have done with iScore Baseball itself. Early adopters of the web portal will help us with ideas for building it out just as we have done with iScore Baseball.
I do not have dates for any of the above phases, but the First Phase should come very soon just to get things established, and the second phase will not be too far behind.
Thank you.
First Phase: Free version available to all customers giving some basic functionality (for example, being able to remove games from iScorecast that you do not want there --- test games or otherwise), some basic viewing capabilities.
Second Phase: Paid version that delivers some of the functionality described previously in this thread.
Third Phase: Continually add features based on customer feedback, much the same way we have done with iScore Baseball itself. Early adopters of the web portal will help us with ideas for building it out just as we have done with iScore Baseball.
I do not have dates for any of the above phases, but the First Phase should come very soon just to get things established, and the second phase will not be too far behind.
Thank you.
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Re: Team Websites
How much HTML and web development knowledge/experience do you expect will be required to put together one of these? Especially, for instance, in Phase II or III if somebody is adding team graphics or banner ads or something very team-specific....
And, thank YOU for a wonderful app and even better customer service.
And, thank YOU for a wonderful app and even better customer service.
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Re: Team Websites
Very little / no HTML experience will be required for basic websites. We will have it templatized so simple operations would not require any customer HTML at all. In fact, we have a "Rich Text Editor" (much like a word processor) for places you can create your own custom pages. For those people that DO know HTML, they will be able to use that directly instead.