I’m almost ready for a beta release of PoolPlayer. I need to get a better name for it, I know. Right now I’m working on letting the user (or the app) delete a week from the database regardless of whether there are any games associated with that week. It’s not as easy as it sounds. But I should be done soon. Woot!
Posts tagged “code”
Template
The extended text of this entry contains my Individual Archive template. Cool if you want to know how I got those buttons in there. Is it obvious that the icons are the permalinks? I wonder if I need to make it more clear …Look here for the Main Index template. My css directory is open
Test
This is a test to see what will happen to the category icon if I add an entry without selecting a category … Ah. What happened was this: The <MTCategory> tag was not there, so when it tried to load the .gif associated with that category (the uncategory) it looked for a file name simply
Screen Shots
There are quite a few office pool manager applications on the net. I looked at all of them at one point and none of them were really what I needed. Now – haha! – I don’t have an office, but I’m still working on the program. One of the major things I need to do
Template
The extended text for this entry contains my entire MovableType Main Index Template.
Football App
PoolPlayer is the current name of the app I’m writing to manage office football pools. The program is very versatile and can be used to manage any kind of pool: NFL, NCAA, NBA, MLB, whatever. This post is mainly just so I can check that the categories are working correctly.
Works in Progress
If you’re converting to MovableType or just beginning an MT blog, you might want to check out my new Works in Progress site.
Templates
I have to keep searching for them, so to make it easier on myself: the MovableType default templates are here.
Beginning
This is going to be a blog for information related to my many projects. Mostly I will probably write about programs I am writing and web development work I am doing, and I imagine this will mainly be a personal blog. I doubt many people will be interested in learning about listview columnheaders or SQL