As part of the checklist for submitting a tournament, you will be asked to complete the tournament information in the web info section. These details are not a mandatory requirement to submit the application, but they will provide more information for your National Authority to approve your tournament. Additionally, the tournament information should be completed in order to publish your tournament to the public to provide the information about the tournament.
As a tournament director you will be able to edit this information even after the event has been published. This is helpful if you need to update the information or there are last minute changes such as rain delays or if you have to cancel the tournament.
How to Edit your Tournament Web Page Details
- Visit https://tenis-slovenija.clubspark.net/Slovenija/Tournaments or your National ClubSpark Webpage and click Sign in or Register.
- Sign in to your Account.
- Choose one of the sign in options, input your credentials, and sign in.
- If you've forgotten your Account password, click here for instructions.
- Once logged in, click on your name in the top right and select Admin Area.
- Once logged in, click the Tournament module within the admin area.
- From your tournament list, Select the tournament you would like to edit.
- From the tournament menu, click Web info.
- Edit the tournament, entry, and organization details.
- Here you are provided with an opportunity to provide players additional information that might be relevant for your tournament. You can enter information in relation to the tournament details, entry information, and organizer information. Examples are provided below.
- Add a tournament logo and cover photo.
- You will then be able to include a tournament logo for display on the webpage, as well as a cover photo for the webpage.
- You will then be able to include a tournament logo for display on the webpage, as well as a cover photo for the webpage.
Using Images
As a reminder, you should have permission or a license to use any images you use in your materials and online if you are not the actual copyright holder. Please do not download and use images you find online, on social media, or various other platforms without the permission of the photographer (or other copyright owner).
You may think others are downloading and sharing photos all the time so how can it be illegal? Although this may be a common occurrence, it's copyright infringement to use images you do not have rights to. You should not take an image you sourced online and post it on your website or include it in your materials unless you have permission or a license to do so.
- Add a document.
- You will be presented with the opportunity to upload a document, such as a waiver, in the form of a PDF.
- Once complete, you can click Save and update.