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Message #08144
[Bug 897439] Re: Need identity plate when viewing Pages
Hello Sean,
As you reported this wishlist item, what is your opinion? What would
your users want? The question is whether the name should be clickable
and lead to the user's profile page or whether the name should only be
displayed.
If you want to read the comments on the review, you can find them at
https://reviews.mahara.org/#patch,sidebyside,903,1,htdocs/theme/raw/templates/header/topright.tpl
It's the three comments on the right-hand side next to the line number 4
below the green line. Don't worry, you don't have to decipher any code.
;-) Just the comments by Francois, Melissa and me.
Cheers
Kristina
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/897439
Title:
Need identity plate when viewing Pages
Status in Mahara ePortfolio:
In Progress
Bug description:
This is a feature request.
When creating, editing, or more importantly, viewing other's Pages,
there is no identity plate anywhere in the window verifying who you
are logged in as. As far as I can tell, all other pages in Mahara show
your profile block in the top-right corner of the window. However,
when you are working on a specific Page, the profile block is not
visible, and the only way to see who you are "logged in as" is by
hovering over the small logo in the top-left of the screen. I believe
the user's name should not be hidden.
Reason: We have faculty who work regularly with students, reviewing
and commenting on their completed Pages. One faculty in particular had
been helping a student in her office earlier in the day, and had
apparently logged in as the student, or allowed the student to log in
on her computer. The next day, she re-opened her browser, and began
reviewing other students Pages, leaving comments on their page. She
later discovered that she was STILL logged in as the student (from the
previous day), and was leaving comments as the student, not as
herself!
I suspect the faculty member didn't log the student off properly the
day before, or there was a cache problem with her browser. If there
was an indication in the window of who she was logged in as, this
problem could have been avoided.
(Our students and faculty often share links to their Mahara Pages from
within our LMS (Moodle), so they may not be logging in directly to
Mahara, adding to potential for confusion on this issue.)
Thank you!
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