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Search for a ride share
Post a new RideShare listing for her desired time and destination
Invite friends to see her RideShare post
Designs
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Aly navigates to the RideShare homepage. On this page, she types in all of the details to look for her desired ride ("Destination: Logan Airport, Start location: MIT, Date: May 17, Time 4AM. When she clicks submit, the browser-specific certificate request pops up so that RideShare can automatically log her into the system, and the search results page appears.
Above, we can see that Aly's search returned 3 results. On the left hand panel of the site, there is a form to edit the search and check again, but Aly mainly focuses on the middle of the page where she sees that the three listed options do not fit her needs. Therefore, she clicks on the "Post your own" button at the bottom of the screen.
Below, we see the posting page, which is automatically partially filled it based on the information Aly was looking for already. She proceeds to fill out the remainder of the information such as the cost for splitting a taxi and additional notes, and clicks the button to post the Ride Share.
Now that her listing has successfully been posted, she wants to share it with friends. Below her new posting, she can either share the link to her posting on facebook or email it to a friend to publicize the opportunity.
The below is a depiction of the Profile Management page that Aly navigates to to change her settings.
This design features a top horizontal menu bar that exhibits all of the main features of our website--searching for a ride share, posting a new listing, and managing profile settings. The home page is by default the search page,
The default behavior when Aly arrives at the websi
It is a simple design, with the three main features of the website prominently displayed.