Thursday, September 23, 2010
"Events" are no more
The "Event" concept was intended to staple several signup sheets together and allow volunteers to consult a single "master" signup page for all slots in all sheets. It never really worked as intended, and confused users to boot, so the event interface has been removed.
Friday, September 10, 2010
Week view for signups
Two more new signup sheet formats! You may now select:
- Week - Just Description
- Week - Just Name
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Calendar view for signups
Just added three new signup sheet formats. You may now select one of:
- Month - Just Description
- Month - Just Name
- Month - Just Time
- List - Name, Time, and Description
- List - Just Name
- List - Name and Description
- List - Name and Time
Monday, August 30, 2010
D'OH!
A configuration error on the signupahead.com site prevented pretty much any access to the site for the past 24 hours. This has been corrected and the site is working normally again.
Monday, August 23, 2010
Email confirmations
The signup sheet now sports a checkbox to send an email confirmation of the slots you signed up for. Yay!
Sunday, April 25, 2010
Fixing "recent"
User feedback pointed out that the "my sheets" and "my slots" pages / emails were less than helpful, in that they listed items based on when the item was created, rather than the more intuitive last update. Plus, "my slots" was sorted by sheet rather than by slot.
This has been corrected; all three "my" pages / emails now use the update time to select and sort items in the list. So now when you ask for recent slots, you get a list of recent slots.
This has been corrected; all three "my" pages / emails now use the update time to select and sort items in the list. So now when you ask for recent slots, you get a list of recent slots.
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
"Publish Sheet" is no more
The "Publish" feature was intended to prevent volunteers from signing up for slots before the owner had finished setting up the sheet. But unlike craigslist.org (on which the feature was modeled), sheets are never publicly available; the owner has to give the signup link to each volunteer. Thus there is no need to prevent untimely signups, and so publish is no more. The sheet is ready to go as soon as it is created.
You can still close a sheet to prevent volunteers from signing up, and re-open it later if you change your mind.
You can still close a sheet to prevent volunteers from signing up, and re-open it later if you change your mind.
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