Re-Ordering Your Season Listings (for Online Registration order)

Modified on Tue, 26 Mar 2019 at 04:33 PM

As programs, leagues, and tournaments begin to open and close for registration, it's easy for featured events to get lost in the shuffle. However, you can combat this by ordering which registrations will appear first on your season registration listings. To reorder these options, you'll simply need to click a season, drag it, and drop it where you'd like it to move.


1. Click the "Leagues and Seasons Dropdown" and choose "Seasons and Tournaments."


2. Hover over any season that you'd like to move with your mouse. It will highlight as you hover over it, as pictured below:



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3. Click on the season you are hovering with your mouse and drag it wherever you'd like to move it. You can see what it looks like when a season is being moved in the picture below. Drop it wherever you'd like to, and your seasons will now be ordered however you'd like.




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NOTE: Seasons will be ordered in numerical order, beginning with Season #1 and continuing down the list. If you need to expand the amount of seasons on your page, you can expand the results per page to 100 by clicking on the box in the top right side of the screen. You may also filter that list down by sport, active/archived seasons, and season types.



LOCKING YOUR SEASON ORDER:

If you are worried about accidentally reordering your seasons, you have the ability to lock your seasons in place, so that they cannot be moved while the lock is on. You can simply just click the button below to switch your season between locked and unlocked. Whatever is displayed on the button, will indicate the current status of your seasons (i.e. Locked or Open)



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