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To add a user, a user must sign themselves up from the initial login screen. An admin can later log in to grant that user admin privileges afterward, if desired.
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To add a user, a user must sign themselves up from the initial login screen. An admin can later log in to grant that user admin privileges afterward, if desired.
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### Adding a Bike
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### Adding a Bike
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I'll be making a video demonstrating how to add a bike to the system.
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How to add a bike to the database: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1IchWUdMQ90.
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## Views
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## Views
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The app has two different views. One for "core" volunteers which I consider admins, and another for "customer" volunteers which I consider users. Because of the Netzke/ExtJS framework I used, the current UI is non-intuitive and I feel like is only adequate for admins who can take the time to learn the system. I'm in the process of designing a simpler mobile friendly UI with the essential functionality that's intended for users.
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The app has two different views. One for "core" volunteers which I consider admins, and another for "customer" volunteers which I consider users. Because of the Netzke/ExtJS framework I used, the current UI is non-intuitive and I feel like is only adequate for admins who can take the time to learn the system. I'm in the process of designing a simpler mobile friendly UI with the essential functionality that's intended for users.
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