Text assignment

When you work with text assignments they could have three different looks depending on what information they have.

  1. Your assignment on the plan Football DIF-Hammarby. No article is yet created.

  2. Your assignment on the plan Opening shopping center. An article is created. In the same plan, there is also a photo assignment but with a different assignee but your self.

  3. Your assignment on the plan Demonstration. An article has been created.

Let's take a closer look on each example above.

Example no 1

On an assignment you will see information on both the assignment and the plan. In this first example there is no article yes created. You see:

  1. The title of the plan.

  2. The status of the plan.

  3. A chevron where you can collapse the plan.

  4. A menu where you can create additional assignments within the plan.

  5. You see the title and the time for the assignment.

  6. A menu where you can create an article or set the assignment as Done.

Example no 2

The difference in no 2 compared to no 1 is that there is already an article created on the assignment (1). There are also a photo assignment (2) that belongs to the same plan as your text assignment belongs to. In the case below, the assignee for the photo assignment is not you, but you can use the photos in your article, when the assignee has uploaded them to the assignment.

If you are the assignee to both the text assignment (1) and the photo assignment (2), it will be presented as this instead.

Example no 3

This is the look when you have an assignment where you have an article created but there is no photo assignment on the plan.

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