[seagrant-dev] FW: Changes to backend interface

Carr, Justin Justin.Carr at oregonstate.edu
Mon Dec 22 20:02:49 UTC 2014


Sea Grant Devs,

Mark sent us this list of proposed changes last Friday. It’s a combination of UI and database changes. We’re invited to make changes/give feedback so once you get your first impressions, let’s make time to talk about this.

-Justin

From: Farley, Mark
Sent: Friday, December 19, 2014 2:18 PM
To: Carr, Justin
Subject: Changes to backend interface

Justin - some minor changes on the backend. Let me know if they aren’t minor.

Mark





Change title What’s fresh = Oregon’s catch

In database/backend menu -

Switch order  ‘products’ and ‘preparations’ in button menu

Preparations label = Product form / ‘packaging’ -

change Stories to ‘product education’

Video = Video library
Image = image library

In “product’ - basic info - switch fields

Variety = ‘product name’ ie - salmon, shell fish, rock fish
Name = ‘Specific Variety’ ie, chinook, clams, razor clam, china rock fish
Alternate name = Snapper, Moon doggie, Butter fish (not scientific name)

Origin = Don’t really need the field - Can we put it invisible mode if it’s left blank?

Product tab

Change Facts = Overview (lets fold season info in here, as well as management)
Move Season to #2 and change label to ‘Management’
History = Fun facts
Buying = Buying Tips
Preparing = (kill recepes,, no nutrients, Very general info - maybe more specific on difficult prodcuts like crab and oysters) What to expect - how to use it (general broad ideas)
Products = Links





Mark Farley
HMSC Visitor Center Manager | Technologies and Exhibit Developer | Oregon Sea Grant
2030 Marine Science Drive, Newport OR 97365
Office: 541-867-0276 | Cell: 541-207-5283 | Fax: 541-867-0320

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