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Adding campusM via “Add to Home Screen” on iPhone, prompts the user to login every time they click on the added icon
After adding campusM via “Add to Home Screen” on iPhone, prompts the user to login every time they click on the added icon, it is bit annoying
Suggestion to have logged in after added to home screen.
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Improve the grid layout scaling when switching from wider screen
The forced margin causes some bad scaling for the grid layout switching from a wider screen to a narrower one.
This will relate to using "standard" window size break points via media selectors in CSS. We observed that you are using Bootstrap (version 2.x no less).
Without switching to an alternate means of layout (JS) or setting up media selectors at ridiculous levels (every 10px), would it be possible to rethink the margin settings around the 490px to ~900px range.
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Platform-specific Notifications
Allow more customization within push notifications, for example only send to specific platforms or device. Same types of parameters available within Menu item (tile) overrides.
Dusty Johnston
UAB Team1 vote -
Email Verification or profiles
When the user registers on the app, they are taken into the App directly without having the identity of the user being verified. We need to have an Email verification feature, and ensure that all secure features within a profile is shown only when the email is verified.
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Allow the side navigation to display on Mobile
As a student, I would like to be able to access the side navigation on mobile so that I can have a seamless experience across both web and mobile
This is intended for any user and allows a user to access the side navigation on mobile in a familiar format to the side navigation on the web. The familiarity allows users to find what they're looking for without needing to know the name of content and using the search feature.
I'm imagining a similar swipe feature to the 'recents' menu which is accessible when swiping from the left on android.
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