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30 minutes ago, Jur said:

I remember from former result pages for multisport events how some of them have the "live events" that where in set at that time in a corner in the page. It was pretty usefull to see what events where actually at play at that moment.

 

Isn't going to be in Paris? I'm already missing it and its only day -2 :facepalm:

If you scroll though the page the live events are always highlighted in red, but I don’t see an alternative.

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23 minutes ago, Grassmarket said:

If you scroll though the page the live events are always highlighted in red, but I don’t see an alternative.

Well thats a terrible desing, not intuitive at all :facepalm:

 

Even the Mediterrean Games had it. Is a must for me

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28 minutes ago, Jur said:

Well thats a terrible desing, not intuitive at all :facepalm:

 

Even the Mediterrean Games had it. Is a must for me

Maybe there are alternative results systems out there.  People like the BBC, NBC etc usually have their own.

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On 7/24/2024 at 8:50 PM, Jur said:

I remember from former result pages for multisport events how some of them have the "live events" that where in set at that time in a corner in the page. It was pretty usefull to see what events where actually at play at that moment.

 

Isn't going to be in Paris? I'm already missing it and its only day -2 :facepalm:

On the other hand, some multisport events have that 'live' thing but also including the live results :lol: 

 

So, you know, goodbye watching half of the things :p 

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On 7/24/2024 at 12:13 PM, Vektor said:

Hm, the first competition starts in 3 hours and as far as I can tell we still don't have any kind of live scoring system that we used to have for the previous Games. 

I'm still just stuck with this page, for example:

https://olympics.com/en/paris-2024/schedule/27-july

 

Surely there is the 'normal' one, where you have the screen full with lots of things in the schedule instead of just 4-5 before needing to scroll?

 

And oh god, there is a 'In case you missed it' block with headlines in between the schedule....motherfuckers :facepalm: 

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41 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

I'm still just stuck with this page, for example:

https://olympics.com/en/paris-2024/schedule/27-july

 

Surely there is the 'normal' one, where you have the screen full with lots of things in the schedule instead of just 4-5 before needing to scroll?

 

And oh god, there is a 'In case you missed it' block with headlines in between the schedule....motherfuckers :facepalm: 

Yeah, this is by far the worst site we have ever had. I still can't believe that this is what we got in 2024. 

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1 hour ago, heywoodu said:

I'm still just stuck with this page, for example:

https://olympics.com/en/paris-2024/schedule/27-july

 

Surely there is the 'normal' one, where you have the screen full with lots of things in the schedule instead of just 4-5 before needing to scroll?

 

And oh god, there is a 'In case you missed it' block with headlines in between the schedule....motherfuckers :facepalm: 

Have you tried the website on your laptop? The overall schedule is better there if that’s what you are referring to. It has the full grid layout 

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11 minutes ago, Dkats said:

Have you tried the website on your laptop? The overall schedule is better there if that’s what you are referring to. It has the full grid layout 

I'm using it exclusively on my laptop :p 

 

It's just designed so super unlogically. The grid is fine for the overall calendar (where you can simply see if a certain sport has some action on a certain day), but it's awful to drill down into the actual times and such. I just took a quick look at ESPN's 2022 page and this is just so indescribably more concise:

 

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One line per event (perfect, more is just a waste of space and scrolling effort), as to fit a lot on the screen, a simple link towards the results, a easy to see medal sign, no medal winners being mentioned in the schedule (because why on the face of the earth would you mention medal winners in the schedule?! There's the results page for that!).

 

I've never used ESPN before btw, but within seconds I can see this is better. I'll see if they have the same for 2024 with a similar layout and if so, just use that one (of course covering all the headlines).

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