Our Website
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Our Website
I have configured our website to approach usefulness. Here it is:
https://sites.google.com/site/elfglider/home
Please tell me if you can edit it. You will need to be able to so you can update the To-Do list when you complete things. Also, please add to the Design Document.
https://sites.google.com/site/elfglider/home
Please tell me if you can edit it. You will need to be able to so you can update the To-Do list when you complete things. Also, please add to the Design Document.
rillani- Admin
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Join date : 2011-11-16
Re: Our Website
Doesn't look like I can edit anything on my end. I made sure to log in too, but it still doesn't let me edit anything.
brandon.orden- Posts : 23
Join date : 2011-11-16
I can't edit yet either.
See title.
Also, when I looked at the schedules, the calendar just looks blank and it tells me "Events from one or more calendars could not be shown here because you do not have the permission to view them."
Also, when I looked at the schedules, the calendar just looks blank and it tells me "Events from one or more calendars could not be shown here because you do not have the permission to view them."
jenn.johnson- Posts : 55
Join date : 2012-01-10
Me neither!
I don't even see a place where I can click edit O_o
LadyTorix- Posts : 40
Join date : 2011-11-16
Age : 33
Clarity of Task Assignments in To-Do List
I have some ideas for what we should be doing (more specific than what we already have), and I was going to suggest them at the meeting. As an alternative, I was going to post them on the website and discovered some tasks were already there! Hazzah!
REQUEST: for clarity's sake, if you post a task to the to-do list, use names instead of "character team" or "environment team." The floaters (Terry and I), might be on different teams for different tasks. Also, I suggest assigning a primary and a secondary if there's more than one person on a task. That way we know who to go to with questions and who to ask for progress reports.
It is way too easy to see "oh, environment team" and think ether "I don't think that's me, so I won't do anything." or "Oh, so-and-so is also on the team. I'll just wait for them to tell me what they want me to do."
REQUEST: for clarity's sake, if you post a task to the to-do list, use names instead of "character team" or "environment team." The floaters (Terry and I), might be on different teams for different tasks. Also, I suggest assigning a primary and a secondary if there's more than one person on a task. That way we know who to go to with questions and who to ask for progress reports.
It is way too easy to see "oh, environment team" and think ether "I don't think that's me, so I won't do anything." or "Oh, so-and-so is also on the team. I'll just wait for them to tell me what they want me to do."
Last edited by jenn.johnson on Fri Jan 20, 2012 5:46 pm; edited 1 time in total
jenn.johnson- Posts : 55
Join date : 2012-01-10
Can only 1 "person" own a task?
Question for Terry about the to-do list on the website.
I want to be able to type for example: "Aenok is in charge of this task, Brandon is assisting"
Would I need to make a custom "person" for each combination of people?
I want to be able to type for example: "Aenok is in charge of this task, Brandon is assisting"
Would I need to make a custom "person" for each combination of people?
jenn.johnson- Posts : 55
Join date : 2012-01-10
Re: Our Website
Yes. I built the teams so I wouldn't have to make a new "person" for every possible combo (because that is a lot). I don't think there is an easy way to assign two people to the same task, but I can try asking Matt.
rillani- Admin
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