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The
web front-end is add-on to our Windows based program. For information
on all of our products, visit our products
page.
You
can look at this example of how the web front-end from two perspectives,
from a competitor or administration point of view.
Competitors
Pages
We have set up a dummy
competition so that you can see how the Web Front-end might
look to your potential tippers. It is shown with our "Classic"
styles although other styles
are available.
Here
you can see how tippers can join themselves and input some tips
by clicking on a name. If you need a password, it will be "a"
(No quotes).
You
will see that tippers have a game and team histories and league
ladder to help them with their selections and can view a number
of reports that the organiser can upload using the Web Interface.
Administrator
Pages
An
additional program (the web interface) is supplied.
Once a round is closed then a file containing the tips (or new tippers)
input via the web is downloaded to the Windows version of the program.
This file is read by the Web Interface program and the tips imported
into the regular program. After the scores are input on a Monday
morning the web interface produces updated files for placement on
your competition's site so that your tippers can see how they have
done.
These admin
pages show screenshots from the web interface so you can observe
how easy it is to synchronise your Web competition and the local
copy of the software.
Web
Hosting
If you can't use our pages or Perl scripts on your own web site,
you can have a bit of space on www.footytipping.net.au for your
competition (for a modest charge). Please
visit our hosting
page for more information.
You
can even 'frame' the page to make it look like the competition is
on your website. For an example of this visit our 'frames'
page.
If
you have any questions please submit them via the feedback
page.
Go
to Footy Tipping Software's home
page.
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