And wow! A real page view counter, with under 2000 hits so far! I feel like a kid again.
edit it might be nice to clarify the time zone used in the games.
I'm not that close to Qatar, and I suspect not that close to you either.
It's a complete shitshow any way you look at it.
- Because it's so hot in Qatar the WC was moved to the winter. This breaks the long standing tradition of doing the WC in the summer.
- In many countries where people actually care about the WC it's cold and rainy in winter. Traditions such watching the WC outside with family and friends obviously cannot exist this time around.
- There is zero football history or tradition in Qatar. Nobody there actually cares about football. Why do the WC there?
- It is very obvious that the only reason why we have a WC in Qatar is corruption. Corrupt people in the FIFA and in western goverments and willingness to bribe and do everything imaginable to get the WC from the Qatari government.
- Qatar now has 8 large and very modern football stadiums in the radius of 50km but the entire country only has less than 3 million people. For camparison London has three times the population but not as many comparable stadiums eventhough London can be considered the world capital of football. Those stadiums will most likely not be really used after the WC.
- It is a known fact that thousands of migrant workers had to die in order for those stadiums to be built.
- Fans are not allowed to wear pride flag colors. Players are not allowed to armbands with pride flag colors because the Qatari government doesn't like it.
Edit: formatting
- The cost of the carnival is over 200 billion usd (compare it for 0.5 billion in US 1994)
- Sexual minorities are persecuted in Qatar and FIFA completely downplays this, making the whole organization look ridiculously corrupt.
That should give you a headstart.
Of the actual app/site: Thanks, bookmarked! I also want to see the scores, but dont want anything else to do with this sh*tshow.
Just as a curiosity, where you from? Is English your mother-language?
I think the UK equivalent is probably Draw as in “this is the draw for the World Cup”.
Bracket in the UK is something used to hold up shelving.
I think the site looks great and is very useful. The one suggestion I have would be to add a bit of space to everything to give it some breathing room.
These are the changes I made: try them out and see what you think.
body { padding: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; }
#groups { grid-template-columns: repeat(auto-fill, minmax(350px, 1fr)); }
.group { padding: 10px; margin: 4px; }
.group > span { margin: 0 20px 20px 0; }
.gmatch { padding: 6px 0; }
Just a few thoughts: It could be good to add a `X` a kind of close button to the pop up when you click on a match. It's not entirely intuitive where to click to close it if you're on mobile.
On that line, when you double click on a match (or double tap to enter full screen) it looks very bad on mobile.
This is a very useful website! Thanks.
Nice job.
The tiebreaker goes this way
- Goal difference
- Total number of goals scored.
- Number of points between teams concerned.
- GD between the teams concerned.
- Team conduct score
- Yellow Card: -1 point
- Indirect Red card (2 Yellows): -3 points
- Direct Red: -4 points
- Yellow and Direct Red: -5 pointsSuggestion: Hovering over the detail for a game, is it possible when listing substitutions to see the name of the player replaced as well as the name of the player introduced?
Event list for match #8 is not in chronological order according to the timestamps. Did you mean it to be? (Entry 4 shuffle up to should come first, then 3 second and the rest seem ok)
EDIT: I have applied a basic fix for it on my end, but there may be instances where it still shows 1-1.
A minor suggestion: groups are so tight this year that global goal average could be useful, maybe in parentheses after the points ?
So minor bug.
EDIT: added!
- After page load: [Vue warn]: Error in render: "TypeError: Cannot read properties of undefined (reading 'id')"
- When hovering over a match: [Vue warn]: Failed to resolve directive: if-else
But would be also good to show the actual tables and not just the points, maybe even updating live during the matches, since in most cases the points are not the single thing that decide the outcome, but also goals scored, goal difference etc.
Like an animated visualization of their corruption and money flows that is easily to extend in the future because there’s a lot more to come.