Currently have a calendar that creates the form for new submissions and a calendar show page. Looking to improve the user interface.
Uses Ruby on Rails. Project requires jQuery draggable/droppable/sortable and Ajax.
Extra $20 for completing within 1 day
When viewing a blank calendar:
1) Clicking the blank date's table cell, CELL-A, would create an interval field. Typing in information and pressing enter creates a new interval field within the cell for additional input prior to submission.
2) When clicking a "done" button within CELL-A or clicking another area outside of the calendar's table cell, it'd submit the form to the db using Ajax.
3) Clicking into another cell, CELL-B, without any data at function "1" would cancel the submission from CELL-A. Clicking into another cell at function "2" would complete a submission for CELL-A and start a new submission for the CELL-B
When viewing a non-blank calendar:
1) Clicking the date's table cell, CELL-A, render the edit form for the interval. Removing information from the cell and pressing enter will destroy the given interval.
2) same as function "2" above
3) similar to function "3" above but an edit/update action instead of new/create
4) When clicking the interval's text from any cell, for example CELL-A, the interval can be moved from CELL-A to another cell such as CELL-B or CELL-X etc. Once dropped, it uses Ajax to submit changes to the db.
Requires expertise in Ruby on Rails, JQuery UI, and Ajax