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How do we handle bio for speakers? #101

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cmndr-king opened this issue May 22, 2015 · 3 comments
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How do we handle bio for speakers? #101

cmndr-king opened this issue May 22, 2015 · 3 comments
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  • Link presenter username to their profiles on session pages.
  • Adapt community view to filter by presenter so we can have a grid of speakers.
  • Replace speaker field output with profile "card"?

Should we link to bio pages or what? Should we add a menu option to access keynote speakers, all speakers? Should we simply link to all profiles of attendees and have special tags for speakers, keynote speakers, etc.?

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We should definitely hyperlink presenter usernames to their profiles on session pages.

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I'm also in favor of a grid of speakers, but I understand the hassle of "what about when ppl don't have profile photos" "what about when people don't put bios and stuff into their profiles" "what about all the styling to make the grid look nice" and I'm not going to be super sad if we don't have a "directory of presenters" so to speak -- as long as we hyperlink presenter usernames to their profiles on session pages :)

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timwood commented Jun 10, 2015

Link presenter username to their profiles on session pages.

This is done in develop code branch. Will be live after next code update.

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