1/28/2025
Today's update adds several new features to iScored!
First, you can now lock games -- this disables score entry and score deletion. You can find this setting under the "Lineup" tab.
Second, you can now specify the maximum number of players to show for each game. The default is 10. You can find this setting under the "Layout" tab.
Third, the way game columns are handled when there aren't enough games to fill the screen has changed. Previously, it would stretch the game columns out horizontally --
iScored now centers them instead. This was done to make the process of fitting background images easier and more consistent. If you want wider game columns,
you can specify a custom game width in the "Layout" tab of the "Settings" screen.
Other changes since the last update include:
It is now possible to submit scores for "hidden" games on all devices.
Improved rendering performance (again).
Gamerooms will no longer automatically reload every 24 hours. Instead, they will now only automatically reload when a new version of iScored is released. (Scores still refresh every minute if you have that feature turned on).
Fixed the ability to search for games within a gameroom.
Added a flag to clear browser cache when iScored is refreshed. If you're having trouble getting an image to update, try hitting "refresh" or F5.
Fixed a bug where the background image for the "Overall Leaders" column was missing.
Fixed a bug where newly-added scores could not be deleted until a gameroom refresh.
Fixed a bug involving double-quotes in custom CSS styling.
Fixed a bug where scores were sometimes not submitting properly.
Fixed a bug where the Discord bot was sending garbage characters instead of the Trophy emoji for Grand Champ scores.
Please email me at pezpunk@iScored.info
if you have any comments, questions, or if you encounter any bugs. Thank you for your support!
-PEZ
iScored Demo
Here is a typical iScored game room (this one is for the current
high scores for the Monday Night League at CarPool Bar in
Arlington, Virginia -- stop by some time!)
This gameroom is operating in "Public Mode", meaning you can
view scores, and you can tap on names to see a list of all the high
scores for that person, but you cannot enter new scores or modify
existing ones.
The screen automatically scrolls side to side if you don't do
anything for a few seconds.
You can make it full-screen by hitting F11 on a Mac or PC (or
using the fullscreen button on your browser). By the way, there are
easy ways to launch it in fullscreen mode automatically, and it's
designed to be touchscreen-compatible, if you're thinking of
setting it up as a kiosk in your game room.