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The Workday Scheduler application is a simple calendar website that allows users to save events for each hour of a typical workday (9am–5pm). The application runs in the browser and uses local storage to retain the user's saved events.
As an employee with a busy schedule
I want to add important events to a daily planner
So that I can manage my time effectively
Given I am using a daily planner to create a schedule
When I open the planner
Then the current day is displayed at the top of the calendar
When I scroll down
Then I am presented with time blocks for standard business hours of 9am to 5pm
When I view the time blocks for that day
Then each time block is color-coded to indicate whether it is in the past, present, or future
When I click into a time block
Then I can enter an event
When I click the save button for that time block
Then the text for that event is saved in local storage
When I refresh the page
Then the saved events persist
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Local storage to save events planned for the workday
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Dynamically updated HTML and CSS, powered by jQuery
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Displays current date and time using the Day.js library
To use the Workday Scheduler application, simply open the deployed URL in a web browser. From there, you can enter events in hour block that you plan to do it during. Next, click the save icon to the right of the hour block. Finally, bookmark the website so that you can easily return to your Workday Scheduler!
Below is a screenshot of the application BEFORE the workday has started:
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The following developers helped create this project:
Emily Simone - Main Developer
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This application is licensed under the MIT License.