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Old 08-10-2007, 09:55 AM
tribet tribet is offline
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Default Advice for my website

I am putting together a website which lists all tournaments thoughout the US and I would like viewers to be able to print the pages of full tournament schdeules easily so I have loaded these as text files and I keep getting informed that is a bad idea since viewers are afraid of text files.


It seems really user friendly to me but why do I keep being told it is a bad idea. Advice is welcome take a look at it at www.pokertournamentus.com. I just started on this so its far from complete.

Also does anyone know if this kind of thing exists anywhere else. I notice alot of sites claim to have tournament schedules but few do. Vegas poker is about the only one with anything close that I could Find
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Old 08-10-2007, 11:12 AM
goldtoes goldtoes is offline
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Default Re: Advice for my website

Why not just list them on a page and have people click Print in their browsers? I'm sure that's how mostly everyone else would do it.

Also more advice for your website:

Use Punctuation more frequently and refrain from using run-on sentences.
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Old 08-10-2007, 12:57 PM
tribet tribet is offline
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Default Re: Advice for my website

Thanks im looking at how to do that. Also thanks for the advice im just starting with the site and it needs alot of work
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