Invite friends and create a group and track its unique rankings!
Create your own MMA rankings - share them with friends. Link to them in forums!
Once logged in, click "Your Rankings" in the top-left underneath the logo, then select weight class of your choice. You'll start on Pound for Pound
It's pretty straight-forward - here's the wordy version:
Click "Your Rankings" and select a weight class from the left-hand menu to rank.
Under "Choose your fighters" or by using the Fight Finder, click on the fighters you would like to rank - all of them. Find fighters using the "Fighter Finder" search or scrolling through the "Choose your fighters" list on the rankings page.
Drag and drop the fighters with in the list into position, click "Save/Update Rankings". (top 10 will be saved)
It's pretty straight-forward - here's the wordy version:
Click "Your Rankings" and select a weight class from the left-hand menu to rank.
Under "Choose your fighters" or by using the Fight Finder, click on the fighters you would like to rank - all of them. Find fighters using the "Fighter Finder" search or scrolling through the "Choose your fighters" list on the rankings page.
Drag and drop the fighters with in the list into position, click "Save/Update Rankings". (top 10 will be saved)
Of course I am. Tell me who and they'll get added ASAP.
Nope. Only rank the weight classes you want to. If only want to do Pound for Pound or Light Heavyweight rankings, go ahead.
Once per month.
A new ranking period start at 12:00 AM EST on the 1st of each month.
At the end of a ranking period, all rankings (official rankings, groups and users) are archived, and the rankings start fresh for the new period.
You can access any rankings on the sight through a REST-based web service.
Any language will work, but PHP-based sites have an especially easy time importing the rankings.
Until I have time to put together simple instructions, just contact me if you want your rankings in your site.
For now, you have to be invited into a group. You cannot request to join a group through the site.
To me, groups are likely a more closed-circle thing. A group of friends, a group of writes for a website - something like that. I don't want random strangers asking to join my group and (hypothetically) someting like Sherdog doesn't need a 100 people a day asking to join their rankings.
Of course you can always disagree.
Through your profile of through the quick-hit 'Your Groups' menu at the top of each page, select your group.
Then use the "Search / Invite / Add Users" area find users and invite them to your group. You can find users by firstname, lastname and email addresss.
If you can't find who you're looking for, type in their email address and click to invite them to your group.
Only the group admin can invite people to join the group.
They are the admin(s) of the group. The orange box is the subtle way of telling you so.
Because I wanted it to. When I want an awesome logo, I'll make an awesome logo.