Difference between revisions of "Bell Schedule Header"

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Adds a link at the top of all PowerSchool pages and portals with the name of the current day's Bell Schedule. Clicking on the link produces an "alert style" popup with the period start and end times. A calendar date picker allows the user to select any date in the past or future to see what the schedule will be like for that date.
 
Adds a link at the top of all PowerSchool pages and portals with the name of the current day's Bell Schedule. Clicking on the link produces an "alert style" popup with the period start and end times. A calendar date picker allows the user to select any date in the past or future to see what the schedule will be like for that date.
  
[[file:Bellschedule_1.png]]
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<gallery>
[[file:Bellschedule_2.png]]
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Bellschedule_1.png|Screenshot 1
[[file:Bellschedule_3.png]]
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Bellschedule_2.png|Screenshot 2
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Bellschedule_3.png|Screenshot 3
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</gallery>
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[[file:Bellschedule_1.png]]<br>
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[[file:Bellschedule_2.png]]<br>
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[[file:Bellschedule_3.png]]<br>
  
 
This is a plugin, which means it's very easy to install and uninstall. There are NO database extensions in this project, just 6 files with the heart of the alert residing in just two wildcard files.
 
This is a plugin, which means it's very easy to install and uninstall. There are NO database extensions in this project, just 6 files with the heart of the alert residing in just two wildcard files.

Revision as of 17:18, 20 March 2018

Adds a link at the top of all PowerSchool pages and portals with the name of the current day's Bell Schedule. Clicking on the link produces an "alert style" popup with the period start and end times. A calendar date picker allows the user to select any date in the past or future to see what the schedule will be like for that date.

Bellschedule 1.png

Bellschedule 2.png

Bellschedule 3.png

This is a plugin, which means it's very easy to install and uninstall. There are NO database extensions in this project, just 6 files with the heart of the alert residing in just two wildcard files.