Following onto Herta's search fields -
Prioritising the name you put into a search, so if you want 'Wood' you
get Woods first, not 15 pages of Blackwood, Harwood etc before any
Woods....
Kate
-----Original Message-----
From: Blackboard/Courseinfo userslist
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Herta Van den
Eynde
Sent: 16 June 2004 09:12
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Subject: Re: Suggestions for small changes in Bb
hi Mark,
Two more:
- allow for wildcard characters in search fields
- either proper treatment of special characters in filenames or
rejection of such files at upload time
Is there a cut-off date for these suggestions?
Kind regards,
Herta
Mark Arts wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Being responsible for a small team that provides first line support
> and training to staff members, I often get questions about small
> details that seem very simple to change in the Bb software. These
> small irritations can be fixed without much effort, but they will make
> the life of thousands of end users a bit more pleasant.
>
> I don't mean things like feature requests, migration projects or
> overall product strategy :)
>
> A small example: If you access the List/Modify users page, the cursor
> does not blink in the text box. Each and every user has to click in
> the box before they can type a name. One line of code will change
> this.
>
> Another one: When you want to add an instructor to a course. You first
> need to add a user to the course and then modify this user to change
> the role from student to instructor. It would be good if this could be
> done in one step.
>
> I would like to collect any suggestions you may have and then submit
> them as one list to Blackboard.
>
> If you have any suggestions please email them to me.
>
> Kind Regards,
>
> Mark Arts
> Project Manager ICT
> Universiteit Maastricht
> Faculty of Economics and Business Administration
> T: 043-3883659
> F: 043-3884918
> E: [log in to unmask]
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