Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
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NICE job!
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looks great
- could you show us what your "yesterdays’ would look like?
- Is it all teams or just your favourite teams ( if i was to have The peguins and Predators would it show 2 or only 1 time ) Not that, that will ever happen Go WILD !
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@sithas Yesterdays will just look like final scores. There’s no indication that they are from yesterday. The display will change to the actual list of today’s games starting later when the rollover time passes.
This module just shows the games for the teams you want to follow. If you want to see all games then you need to put all teams in the follow list. You’ll only see one game listed if both teams are in your follow list.
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Jeff,
I have a question/huge favor. I’m trying to add NCAAF to this module. Unfortunately, I have exactly 0.2% experience with js. I can parse the website with Python and get the information I’m looking for, but I do not know how to translate that to js. I have taken your NBA.js and changed it in an attempt to make it work, but I’m sure I’m not even close to where I need to be. When you have a few free moments (i.e. this is not at all an important endeavor), could you look over where I am and point me closer to the right direction? I cannot tell you how much I would appreciate it. (I’ve realized that I cannot upload the text file, but I can copy/paste the code here)
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@Spankythemusical I’m travelling this week, but I’ll have a look when I get back next week. Is the Fred a public JSON feed or are you scraping the NCAA website?
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Love this module! Does this module allow more than one module to run at a time. I can’t seem to get more than one to run. Config file errors out. Could this feature be added? Why would I need this? I’d like to have one league down the right hand side and one down the left hand side.
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@j.e.f.f Thank you. Like I said, it’s not a big thing that needs immediate attention. The feed is a public JSON feed from ESPN.
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@Spankythemusical all of the current sports my module supports use public JSON feeds. If you want, take a look at, say, NBA to get an idea how it works.
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@P-Bo726 it does not. Since the module takes care of dividing up the sports for you I didn’t see a reason for multiple instances.
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@j.e.f.f I actually used the MBA section as the template. Unfortunately, I do not have close to enough experience with js to ensure that it is correct. Is there a section of code that controls if the section is hidden or showing? If I could make the section how even without an upcoming game, then I could see if what I’ve done so far is successful.