Storyboards 11 –Â Edit Event Page The âEdit Event Pageâ has the same design as the ‘Create New Event Page’ with the only difference being that the fields are completed with the submitted information of the event and can be modified. As soon as the administrator selects ‘Save Event’ the details are updated and the …
Daily Archive: April 25, 2015
Apr 25
Administrator Pages – Storyboards: Create New Event Page
Storyboards 10 â Create New Event Page The administrator in the âCreate New Event Pageâ can create a new event by completing all the fields displayed in this page form. Data such as eventâs name, date, link venue, category and city are required for completing the event. The link is for redirecting the events …
Apr 25
Administrator Pages – Storyboard: Events Page
Storyboard 9 â Events Page The administrator is responsible to create the events that are displayed for the rest of the users. The Events Page displays a list of all the events created. The administrator can edit or delete these events, as well as create new ones. When clicking to add a new event to …
Apr 25
User Pages – Storyboard: About Page
Storyboard 7 â About Page The ‘About’ Page informs the users, registered or not, about the general idea and purpose of the web application as well as who created the service. At the bottom of the page further communication details are available if anyone has questions or information for the team.
Apr 25
User Pages – Storyboards: Login / Register Page
Storyboard 6 – Login / Register Page Login/Register Page can be loaded from all the pages on our site from the top right corner link, if users are not already logged in or registered they can do so on this page. Users on this page can log in via their email address and password, if …
Apr 25
User Pages – Storyboards: Create a Review Page
Storyboard 5 – Create a Review Page âCreate a reviewâ Page has a similar design with the âVenueâ and âReviewsâ Page. On this page users can leave a review for the seat that they sat in when they attended a previous event. The seat number is automatically entered in the review fields when a seat is …
Apr 25
User Pages – Storyboards: My Events Page
Storyboard 4 – My Events Page My Events Page is one of the main pages. This page can only be loaded if the user has logged in. If the page is selected from the tab bar from any other page when the user is not logged in, the login/register page will load first for the user …
Apr 25
User Pages – Storyboards: Seat Review Page
Storyboard 3 – Seat Review Page The design of the page is the same as the venue page but shows the rating and reviews of a selected seat instead of the venues description. When a reviewed seat is selected, an average rating for that seat is presented at the bottom of the page followed by all the …
Apr 25
User Pages – Storyboards: Venue Page
Storyboard 2 – Venue Page The venue page is loaded after searching for a venue. On this page the seating structure of the venue is displayed followed by a description and a map of the venue. An average rating for the whole venue is shown on the top next to the name of the venue. On …