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 ====== Features to Implement ====== ====== Features to Implement ======
-===== Search Notices ===== + 
-  * search box+Logged in to do everything but subscribe 
 + 
 +Subscription - edit email address 
 + 
 +===== Medium/High: Search Notices ===== 
 +  * search box (in the top of every page) 
 +  * default search 
 +  * Not finding what you're looking for, links to Advanced Search 
 + 
 + 
 +==== Medium: Advanced Search ==== 
   * date range (maybe default is 2 weeks?) could use a cool calendar for this instead of standard form markup   * date range (maybe default is 2 weeks?) could use a cool calendar for this instead of standard form markup
-  * return all pages with given words, so an empty search is just a browse all in the date range+  * return all notices with given words, so an empty search is just a browse all in the date range 
 +  * only titles, only bodies
   * query refinements: +,-,wildcards?   * query refinements: +,-,wildcards?
   * checkboxes for specific categories, advanced search refinements   * checkboxes for specific categories, advanced search refinements
   * include the past notices currently stored in text files?   * include the past notices currently stored in text files?
  
-===== Notice Ordering ===== +Below: Links to archives  
-  * notices currently ordered just by time of submission (political issues doing it other ways) +  * Lower priority
-  * are there good criteria for further ordering?+
  
-===== Start/Home Page ===== +===== High: Edit Posts ===== 
-  * definitely should **not** be the FAQs +  * Function: allow user to modify submitted notice before it is distributed 
-  * should be either an explanatory welcome page or the actual submission form+  * Information: essentially, this will be the same as the notice submission form, just populated with the user's previous data
  
-===== Ranged/Recurring Notices ===== +===== HTML in Notices ===== 
-  * allow user to specify date range for notice +  * I think we agreed that users should not be able to include HTML, especially pictures 
-  * allow user to specify recurring date for notice (weekly, monthlyother options?)+  * just plain-textthen?
  
-===== Duplicate Check ===== 
-  * remove multiple copies of the same notice on a single day 
-  * we won't care about notices duplicated over multiple days, especially if we implement the date range above 
  
-===== Date Limits ===== 
-  * currently, users can post notices up to the end of the freshman class' graduating year 
-  * perhaps constrain to six or twelve months from current date?  (any reason to keep it four years out?) 
  
-===== Edit Posts ===== +===== Site Outline ===== 
-  * allow user to modify submitted notice before it is distributed +  * Include W&L header/footer from the rest of the site. 
-  * essentially, this will be the same as the notice submission form, just populated with the user'previous data+  * left-hand sidebar will include the following pages: 
 +  * Campus Notices (explanatory welcome page) 
 +  * Post 
 +  * Edit/Cancel 
 +  * Today'Notices 
 +  * Search Notices 
 +  * Subscribe 
 +  * My Preferences 
 +  * FAQs 
 +  * Log out on every page 
 + 
 +===== Revised Categories ===== 
 +(ordering is tentative for now) 
 + 
 +  * Official University Notices 
 +  * Academic Notices 
 +  * Campus Events 
 +  * Greek Notices 
 +  * Athletic Notices (includes D-III, club, intramural) 
 +  * Campus Organization Notices 
 +  * Community Service 
 +  * Personal Notices (break up into lost/found, for sale, and misc?) 
 +  * Long term area for posts lasting over 1 week? 
 + 
  
-===== Subscriptions ===== 
-  * when modifying a user's subscription, use Active Directory to determine which group they cannot unsubscribe from 
-  * allow users to subscribe only to some notice categories (Official, Greek, &c) and not others? 
  
-===== HTML in Notices ===== 
-  * I think we agreed that users should not be able to include HTML, especially pictures 
-  * just plain-text, then? 
  
-===== Log In/Out ===== 
-  * current interface allows log-in, but not log-out (something to do with PHP?) 
-  * we should support both 
  
  
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