DPS909 release 0.3
For my open source class at Seneca, we are now at a phase where we can start creating our own open source project. After both class have brainstormed brilliant ideas, 12 of the most popular ones are created. From the 12 projects, I was interested in two of them. The first one was the SenecaBlackboardExtension project because as a user I know best what could be improved. The other project that interest me was the Turn-based creative writing web app.
The first issue that I created on SenecaBlackboardExtension was a great idea suggested by my professor(David Humphrey), which was to include a details/summary block to show/hide things on the site, instead of removing everything from the website. The first place I thought of using this was the Seneca Services box, since all the links in the box are important but only a couple are used most often, so I decided to add a collapsible view for the links that aren't used as often in the issue I've created.
The first issue that I created on SenecaBlackboardExtension was a great idea suggested by my professor(David Humphrey), which was to include a details/summary block to show/hide things on the site, instead of removing everything from the website. The first place I thought of using this was the Seneca Services box, since all the links in the box are important but only a couple are used most often, so I decided to add a collapsible view for the links that aren't used as often in the issue I've created.
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