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Assigned To: Alan Williams
Created By: Alan Williams
Created Date/Time: 11/6/2019 7:00 pm
 
Action Status: Blank (new)
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Time Id: 5168
Template/Type: Brandon Time
Title/Caption: Meeting with Chuck
Start Date/Time: 1/15/2020 10:00 am
End Date/Time: 1/15/2020 11:30 am
Main Status: Active

click to enlarge - photo by: Brandon Moore - Mock-up of the user profile and permissions page. Big change from the current and original user profile and permissions page.
click to enlarge - photo by: Brandon Moore - Mock-up of some corp-wide settings for the special line items. Currently, this is corp-wide setting 68. It has a slightly different layout as compared with the other settings.
click to enlarge - photo by: Brandon Moore - Some new mock-ups dealing with the corp admin homepage. The current page has some buttons at the top, some pricing, and other verbiage. This will make it more simple and highlight some of the button and sub options.
click to enlarge - photo by: Brandon Moore - Mock-ups and comparison between existing page and proposed mock-up. The older or existing page is on the left, the new one is on the right.
click to enlarge - photo by: Brandon Moore - Mock-up of the classic homepage using a vertical tab system with simplified verbiage, icons, and stacking of navigation options.
 


Notes:

Meeting with Chuck. Alan joined us and Wayne joined part way through. We started out by going over new corp admin mock-ups, talking with Alan about projects and files, and then looping around and introducing Wayne to Chuck and vice versa. Wayne has been working in and on computers since 1979 (long time). Towards the end, we had Chuck show Wayne some of what he is doing on the camp adilas project. Nice meeting. See attached for a couple of screenshots.

- Both Chuck and Wayne have worked on the hardware and networking side of the IT world - As a funny side note, they don't like the pressure of "It's always the server guys fault" - Pretty common for IT guys. They get the blame. They don't get remembered when it runs correctly, they just get the blame when it has a hiccup or an issue.