What I’d really like is a “fancy” CSS that might best results etc. But…
I have managed to get some success in a more “normal” Sailwave way…
https://www.drsc.co.uk/virtual-racing-series/may-3rd-may-8th-rope4boatscouk-series-
This is using a common stylesheet across all of Sailwave results (no ‘race officer prefers black and green’) and applying the highlight wins.
If that’s what you want:
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Use the “upload results to blog” method of publication and paste into a new content page on SCM
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Set that not to have the RHS menu enabled
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Don’t have a background image on SCM (pointless as the text is over it normally and so can’t see it, but Sailwave tables are not filled
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Copy the style info into customCss in Sailwave
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Copy the script into the customerHeaders.
The only bit your users need to do is paste in the results to the article. (We have instructions on our site for that: https://www.drsc.co.uk/results )
SCM as a CMS is an abomination! It is exceptionally good at understanding client relationships. It has its own ability to understand results to clients etc. I think that works for yachties. For club dinghy sailing - relationships are more fluid…
Even the ability to restrict who can upload to results but not the rest of the site would be nice.