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STAT SECTION CHANGED, RECORD BOOK SECTION CHANGED

Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2005 12:33 pm
by Baseball=Life
The section of the website where you check your statistics has been improved. Now, when you click on "Career Stats" it takes you to three options: Old Season 1 Stats, Current Season 2 Stats, and Overall Career Season Stats.

ALSO!

The Record Book section has been improved. Now it shows current season leaders as well, in addition to the old single game records, and career leaders. So when you click on "Record Book" you get those three things.

The Stats and the Record Book have been fully updated through games played by October 1st, 2005.

Thanks goes out to Nick Warwick for his long amounts of time spent on making this happen. To him I say, "Twenty Dollars. Twenty Dollars?! Twenty Dollars."

Reloading/Refreshing for latest version of a webpage

Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2005 8:48 pm
by Baseball=Life
Hey, sorry to keep re-emphasizing this, but, due to limitations of the way the .cjb websites are set up, I must remind everyone:


To take full advantage of any aspect of this site, whether looking for new boxscores, looking within the statistics, or checking the latest in the record books.....

You must first right-click and choose "refresh" (in Internet Explorer). If you use Netscape or Firefox/Mozilla, you need to right-click and choose "This Frame" then choose "Reload Frame".


This is the technique one must use, regardless of whether or not you see an auto-refresher at work, when viewing different aspects of the www.parkbaseball.cjb.net site.

And I'm trying to say to do this from within the page you want to see. So if it's a new boxscore you want to check out, first click on "boxscores" from the main page. Then, from the list where all the different boxscore dates are listed, do the Reload/Refresh thing described above. CJB.NET considers that to be a different page from the main parkbaseball page, even though you still see the main page Header at the top, above the boxscore date list.

So, everyone learn to Reload/Refresh!! It's very easy, you'll get used to doing it when you for updated sections of the site. Takes only a few seconds.

Scott

PS: I could probably pay a bunch of money for a site where this reload/refresh thing isn't necessary, but I'm already paying $5.00 a month out of my pocket for this site, on top of all the other expenses I build up for our games.