Keith Scarfe Posted January 30, 2003 Share Posted January 30, 2003 Westfield Sports Car Championship race dates 2003 Round Day Date Month Location Programme 1 Mon 21 April Silverstone "BOSS, BMW, FR, MGX, W, G, FS" 2 & 3 Sat-Sun 10 & 11 May Pembrey "WSS, FS, FR, BMW, W, G, MGX, SS" 4 Sat-Sun 24 & 25 May Croft "ESS, NSS, FS, FR, BMW, SS, G, W, TVR" 5 Sat 28 June Oulton Park "ESS, BMW, FR, MGX, W, G, AMOC" 6 & 7 Sat-Sun 12 & 13 July Snetterton "FS, FR, BMW, SS, W, MPS, FF2, Hist Toca, Classic Thunder, Single Seaters" 8 Sun 17 Aug Mallory Park "BMW, W, G, TVR, MGX, Puckup, Legends" 9 Sun 31 Aug Brands Hatch "BOSS, BMW, FR, MGX, W, G, FS" 10 Sat-Sun 20 & 21 Sept Rockingham "BMW, FR, MGX, W, G, FS, TVR, JCC, MGOC, AMOC" 11 Sun 5 Oct Donnington "BOSS, BMW, FR, MGX, W, G, FS," 12 Sun 13 Oct Thruxton "BMW, FR, MGX, W, G, FS, TVR, Mayflower MGs" AMOC Aston Martin Owners club Intermarque JCC John Cooper Challenge BOSS EuroBOSS 2003 MGX MG X Power Clubmans C'ship BMW Kumho BMW C'ship MPS Modified Production Saloon ESS Europa Engineering Sports Saloon C'ship NSS Northern Sports Saloon C'ship FF2 URS FF2000 SS National Supersports C'ship FR Formula Renault TVR TVR CC Tasmin Series FS Formula Saloon W Westfield Sports Car C'ship G H H H Ginetta C'ship WSS Welsh Sports Salloon car C'ship Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Keith Scarfe Posted January 30, 2003 Author Share Posted January 30, 2003 Above are the PROVISIONAL dates for this years championship. Took a while to format it (using spaces) to be readable. Looks ok on my browser, hope it is ok on others. (Is there an easier way to do this mr Webmaster?). Will post any more details when I have them. If anyone wants any more information then please email me. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SEiGHT Posted January 30, 2003 Share Posted January 30, 2003 Keith, you could try using HTML markup in the actual post to make a table as follows: Round Day Date Month Location Programme 1Mon21AprilSilverstoneBOSS, BMW, FR, MGX, W, G, FS 2 & 3Sat-Sun10 & 11MayPembreyWSS, FS, FR, BMW, W, G, MGX, SS 4Sat-Sun24 & 25MayCroftESS, NSS, FS, FR, BMW, SS, G, W, TVR 5Sat28JuneOulton ParkESS, BMW, FR, MGX, W, G, AMOC 6 & 7Sat-Sun12 & 13JulySnettertonFS, FR, BMW, SS, W, MPS, FF2, Hist Toca, Classic Thunder, Single Seaters 8Sun17AugMallory ParkBMW, W, G, TVR, MGX, Puckup, Legends 9Sun31AugBrands HatchBOSS, BMW, FR, MGX, W, G, FS 10Sat-Sun20 & 21SeptRockinghamBMW, FR, MGX, W, G, FS, TVR, JCC, MGOC, AMOC 11Sun5OctDonningtonBOSS, BMW, FR, MGX, W, G, FS 12Sun13OctThruxtonBMW, FR, MGX, W, G, FS, TVR, Mayflower MGs AMOCAston Martin Owners club Intermarque JCCJohn Cooper Challenge BOSSEuroBOSS 2003 MGXMG X Power Clubmans C'ship BMWKumho BMW C'ship MPSModified Production Saloon ESSEuropa Engineering Sports Saloon C'ship NSSNorthern Sports Saloon C'ship FF2URS FF2000 SSNational Supersports C'ship FRFormula Renault TVRTVR CC Tasmin Series FSFormula Saloon WWestfield Sports Car C'ship GH H H Ginetta C'ship WSSWelsh Sports Salloon car C'ship Although quite why it's spaced out so much is beyond me... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DickieB Posted January 30, 2003 Share Posted January 30, 2003 SEiGHT Great idea this HTML mark up thing, but for the idiots amongst us, how do you actually do it?!?!?! Richard Brown PS are you the SEiGHT of N Hants Chelts Glocs who I met at a Hants & Wilts monthly meet a few months back? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SEiGHT Posted January 30, 2003 Share Posted January 30, 2003 "All" you do is stick the HTML code into your reply...of course it helps if you know HTML code first For example, to make something bold in HTML you do the following {B}your text{/B} (The { and } should be replaced with [ and ] characters in the real world) A table is more complicated, but an example looks a bit like this: {table} {tr} {td}{b}Round{/b}{/td} {td}{b}Day{/b}{/td} {td}{b}Date{/b}{/td} {/tr} {tr} {td}1{/td} {td}Mon{/td} {td}21{/td} {/tr} {/table} The TR command indicates a new row in the table, and the TD a new cell in that row. You don't strictly need the /td and /tr as each new TD or TR implies the end of the last one. There's a whole bunch of web sites out there to teach you basic HTML, or you could try designing it in something like Frontpage, then taking a look at the source code that is generates. As for the second question, that's a lot easier to answer. No. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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