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FEATURES - set up as posts page #36

Open kmm0841 opened 7 years ago

kmm0841 commented 7 years ago

This is a new section we’d like to add to the webpage that should essentially be another posts page. I got started on it but couldn't figure out how to format or set it up. Rather than listing past issues, we’d like to include “lookbooks” with our affiliate links or even share photos for general events. Could we model it off of the past issues page (taking into account the changes to that page)?

One example of our first "test" post is Rain Gear (there are a ton of links in this that didn't seem to post in Github, but we can add after! If you could help us get started with this first post, so we can see how it looks, that'd be amazing.

Rainy Day Women We were all caught off guard by the rain we have been experiencing in Evanston. Fear not, for Daybreak has some shopping inspiration to keep you Cornflakes dry and toasty through gray days. For splashing in puddles Nothing like an adorable rainboot to brighten your mood in the midst of a dreary day. A few of our favorites feature mixed textures, a glossy version of a classic, and fun colors. And if you're looking for something a little more ruggedly handsome, we think these are great too. When your BCG umbrella finally flips inside out We love free, branded umbrellas as much as the next person but the durability can sometimes be in question. If you're looking for the sturdiest, classiest, or most compact options, we think these all hit the mark. Stay calm and waterproof yourself A good raincoat makes that walk to the Hub much more manageable during inclement weather. Our favorite men's styles are lightweight, heat-sealed, and brightly colored. For the ladies, we like some styles that are unique, classic, high fash-un, and patterned.

jakewelchert commented 6 years ago

This needs design and development, which is out of scope of the original proposal. If you're okay with additional time and adding to the budget a bit, I can work on it.

It will need a design though, so I can either take that on or you can work with the original designer to get me a mock-up. Thanks!

kmm0841 commented 6 years ago

Thanks Jake - given the design of the Features page can be an exact copy of the Past Issues page is there definitely a cost? If so, could you please estimate how much that would be? Thanks!

jakewelchert commented 6 years ago

Yes, this will take me about ~6 hours ($500) to make sure it functions the way it's supposed to even though we're duplicating content. There's some PHP that needs to be written because we'll technically have two blogs on the site which can cause issues if not done correctly. Plus, I'll need to adjust the styling in the header to accommodate another link on desktop and mobile.

Let me know what you'd like to do. Thanks!