Thursday, July 15, 2010
Work Continues on Atticus
I've been pretty busy on atticus on other projects. One of the major improvements to the homepage of atticus is the inclusion of am autosuggest box that lists previous related searches. Any search query is stored in a table on the database. The autosuggests are arranged according to the number of duplicates. This means that the most popular autosuggest comes up first.
The search page now has a popup login form for visitors who would like to view details of search records without logging in. This was ofcos accomplished with the use of the ever powerful JQuery Library. It is actually quite easy (surprisingly).
I have done most of the work so far on the admin backend, where contents and users are managed. The stylish login form is for admins and super admins only. I have done extensive work on the Content page (you could call it dashboard if you like) where the actually content management for the site is done. I have also setup the Admin page which allows admins to change their passwords and super admins to change details of other admins like name, email, password, privilege (or role), etc.
I am so proud of how much I've done but there is so much left to be done. Special thanks to my "boss", Ope, for all his contributions. I know this project would be great. You can check out the site on http://www.atticus.ennovatedemos.com. This is only a temporary hosting.
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