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Admin Management
The new League Preferences takes away some of the editing the php file in the configuration of the leagues. You can set separate settings for each league hosted on the server.
Custimising the look and feel of each league with in this option saves a lot of time and effort, we can add formatting and get a really good look and feel to our league pages.
If we have more than one league, we need to choose the league that we wish to add or change information on, the dropdown box will have all the leagues for
Each league can have its own league name displayed on the front page, if a person is part of or has access to multiple leagues with your system you can quickly see what league they are looking from the title on the page.
Your league might have a forum hosted by another provider or it might be on the same server, enter the full URL to this area if your forum us hosted on a different server. If it is hosted on the same23 | P a g e server then you can just use “/forum location” to point at the form, Naflm will use your base URL as the pointer to where your forum is.
Here we can put a welcome message for each league. All messages we have here can be formatted for ease of reading on the front page.
League rules, this section we can put any league specific rules into, they are displayed under the menu “League Menu -> Rules”. Again, this can be formatted for ease of reading as well.
You can set the Primary Tournament once you have one setup.
In Naflm we have set up several core theme’s the Red Naf theme is the primary theme.
There is also: OBBLM Default – this is the theme from the Original OBBLM TheNAF – this Red theme AUSBOWL – a Blue theme for the Australian Ausbowl group.24 | P a g e OBBLM Modified – The OBBLM theme but a little darker CHOP – A Theme for the CHOP league Bluewhite – a Blue and white theme Greenwhite – a Green and white theme Iframe – a theme that uses iframes Redblack – a red and black theme Yellowblack – a yellow and black theme
All these themes are there for general use.
A major feature of this release is the ability for League Admins to add their own CSS into themes we have setup, allowing the admins and Commissioners to really start to customise the look and feel of their league without making direct changes to the code or affecting the design of other league pages.
This is an advanced feature - be very careful if you do not know CSS very well, and it’s always a good idea to test your code before you save anything.
The OK button is also the save button - once you have made any or all the changes you wish to make, please hit OK to save them.
There can be errors when saving.
“Oh Noes! The league administration module has failed the ptid!=stid check. Please alert your administrator!”
This error is caused because you do not have any leagues setup just yet. If you set up a league this error will not come up.