idea/request: Editable Frame In Password Protected Pages

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OhioTex
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idea/request: Editable Frame In Password Protected Pages

Post by OhioTex » Tue Aug 10, 2010 1:56 pm

An idea for future consideration for Team Web Sites ....

Potential to add a small optional HTML editable Frame (small like, 1-2 inch tall, with a vertical scroll bar if needed that sits at top of the Pages that are password protected like Roster, Statistics, Games, Photos, Sponsor Etc.).

Only so much you can do with the front page before it gets overwhelming, and like the idea of having some content information/links behind the password protection. Ideally could enable/disable the use of screen real estate for this under a settings control.

Here are a few simple examples of messages (and/or html links) I would move off a home page and put on individual content pages behind the password protection ...
Examples:
Roster: Click Here for Tournament Application Forms..
Calendar: Click here for directions to next tournament, and hotel info
Photos: New Photos Posted - Sunday Night!
Games: CLick here for iScoreCast master menu, Click here for scorecard legend
Stats: Updated as of x day. Click here for stats legend
Sponsor: Click here for Spirit Wear Catalog and Order Forms

Just a few links/messages that i would like to have at the top of the content pages
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Re: idea/request: Editable Frame In Password Protected Pages

Post by FTMSupport » Tue Aug 10, 2010 2:46 pm

We definitely plan to make more customizations of the websites possible. We are actually pretty amazed at what some of the users have done, and would like to make it possible to do even more customization. The idea of a simple editable HTML area per page might be an easy way to start. We have tried keeping things simple enough that you don't have to now any HTML, but maybe we can just use another editor like the home page editor where you can enter custom HTML if you like on each page.

Thanks for the suggestion.
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