scoretility has an extremely valuable but easily overlooked capability to display the racing results of individual members. It's not really obvious and easily forgotten though (at least by me).
The column headers are clickable and re-sort the results, but the data in the columns appears to be static and unclickable. Except for the runner's Name, which when clicked takes you to the history of that runner's race results in scoretilty. It's a gold mine of information! The runner's Name would benefit from highlighting that would clue the casual user that it is a hyperlink. I don't know what the standard is for that these days, but anything that makes the user Name look a little different than the static data would attract the user's eye and be perfect.
Seems like underscored and blue is best understood. Ref https://www.w3schools.com/html/html_links_colors.asp
From Mike Kearney:
scoretility has an extremely valuable but easily overlooked capability to display the racing results of individual members. It's not really obvious and easily forgotten though (at least by me).
I'm talking about on the Standings page, e.g. https://www.scoretility.com/viewstandings/?club=fsrcrt&series=All+Races&desc=FSRC+Racing+Team+-+2023+All+Races&year=2023
The column headers are clickable and re-sort the results, but the data in the columns appears to be static and unclickable. Except for the runner's Name, which when clicked takes you to the history of that runner's race results in scoretilty. It's a gold mine of information! The runner's Name would benefit from highlighting that would clue the casual user that it is a hyperlink. I don't know what the standard is for that these days, but anything that makes the user Name look a little different than the static data would attract the user's eye and be perfect.