1. Implementation URL:
www.cpdarobotics.com/Aquarium/
2. Browser:
Implementation tested in Firefox and Chrome.
*Map (better it chrome)
3. Contributions:
3.1 - Alejandro:
Events page, draggable/sortable list.
Events page, removable entries, ability to reload all items in the list.
Events page, links to locate event on map, and go to animal information for each event.
Events page, 'More Info' button shows more information and images about the event, the user can then 'Hide' it.
Events page, blue text bubble with instructions on how to use the page; disappears on first click.
Used html5, jquery, and css.
3.2 - Claudia:
Graphic design and layout for the site (html and css), menu fixed in the top, navigation.
Search page, autocomplete. Search within the list of animals in the aquarium.
Search result page, showing animal information, linking to map in the right floor. Detects search not found.
Pages work in iPad (Safari, horizontal and vertical), including autocomplete and scrolling with top menu fixed.
Team coordination.
One user testing, gathering bugs and ideas that were implemented.
I used html5, javascript, jquery, css, bootstrap.
3.3 - Yihua:
For GR5, I implement the map part of the aquarium site. The map consists of three floors and allows the users to click on a tank to see the list of animals inside.
3.4 - Yixin:
I did the "Tickets" section. So basically I created a form that has two parts: ticket information and billing information. To check for the inputs in the form, I used the jQuery library so that only after you have filled in all the information correctly will the “purchase” button lead you to the confirmation page. And I also implement this confirmation page.
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