Re: Update after weekend of coding

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Item Update after weekend of coding
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Thanks for the update, Jimmy. Remember, we are not doing "Make new
Proposition". Just an Add propopsiiont button that offers a text box to
define the proposiiton and a button to select a preexisting proop.

Todd

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On Mon, 29 Aug 2011, Jimmy Tobin wrote:

> [Jimmy Tobin][1] commented on [Team meeting 8/25/2011][2]
> Comment title: [Update after weekend of coding][3]
>
> * * *
>
> The deme site was down just now so i restarted postgres
>
> This weekend I learned a lot of javascript so the javascript is mostly done
> for the poll viewer. The only buttons that don't work right now are the "make
> new decision" "make new proposition" and the comment button on each
> proposition because I forgot where we stood on that, but I'm going to check
> the notes right now.
>
> I haven't started the document viewer but i did find some highlighting
> javascript that we may want to use here (I'm going to try to linkify this) <a
> href="http://javascript.internet.com/page-details/highlighted-text.html">http://javascript.internet.com/page-details/highlighted-text.html</a>.
>
>
> I also still need to check permissions on Project and change the model for
> groups to include an image document.
>
> [1]: http://deme.stanford.edu/viewing/person/46
> [2]: http://deme.stanford.edu/viewing/htmldocument/553
> [3]: http://deme.stanford.edu/viewing/textcomment/555
>
>

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