[p2pu-dev] Updated Challenges Mockup
Arlton Lowry
arltonlowry at gmail.com
Mon Sep 26 15:51:01 UTC 2011
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>> > So if someone clicks "Apply for Badge" and they aren't finished self-assessing themselves on all the tasks (aka, they are incomplete), can they still apply for the badge? If not, what's a good error message that we can show that won't frustrate? Maybe something like "If you had completed all the tasks, you would be applying for [show badge choice screen people that have self-assessed get]."
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>> I've never done it before, but there's got to be a way to make the button un-clickable until the user has completed all tasks. I'm going to look into that. If I can find a solution, we should not have to worry about an error message.
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>> Yes, that's very doable. Can be "disabled" based on something coming up from the backend. For example: Is the person looking at this page eligible for applying for this badge? (that would make sure that the person is logged in, finished tasks, etc.) If it's true, then the button is clickable. If not, then no soup one year.
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> I was able to find a jQuery .attr solution, but I can't seem to get it to work properly. You may have to look at (programmer lady). :)
Wrong link. Here's the link I meant to send: http://jsfiddle.net/CGdkF/
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> Do I need to have a special CSS styling for the "disabled" state?
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>> We'll have the badges that are available on the left (right?) so that should spur folks into completing too. :)
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> Yup.
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