WW<CODE> Maker Bytes — Issue 153

Women Who Code
3 min readApr 3, 2019

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Written by

Core Team

Issue 153

We are building features for the Women Who Code community and we want to highlight that work with our stakeholders, you! THANK YOU to our contributors for dedicating their valuable time to help us build tech a place where women can excel.

You can follow all of our work on github. Below are a few snippets of our awesome features.

Released

This week the WWCode Core Team added a new ApplaudHer page, updated our coding resources, and implemented some fixes that effect the site behind the scenes.

Changed

Coding Resources Admin updates

This updates our coding resources page, allowing users to filter the over 200 resources we provide by level, topic, and format fields. It also gives admins the ability to set those delimiters and place a resource in pending, draft, and published states.

Added

Implement #ApplaudHer Page

This creates a dedicated “Applaud Her” page where all of the #ApplaudHer’s that are approved for individual Network pages will show. Pagination means the page initially loads 21 ApplaudHer’s and then allows for more as the user scrolls down the screen.

Fixed

Blog Post Search Flickering Test Randomly Fails

This involved a series of changes that were only applicable for the test and dev environments, in order to resolve an issue occurring with the blog search feature.

Allow Superadmins to Edit Jobs and Posts

This gives users with super admin access the ability to edit job posts and the master mailing list from the back end of the site.

Applauds!

allilevine

kaitlynhova

ChaelCodes

remyroo

Talk to us

Any ideas about existing features, new features, getting involved as a contributor, please share it in this FORM and/or watch our repos on Github.

To submit feedback, comments or questions email coreteam@womenwhocode.com, we would love to hear from you.

User Research is a Team Sport

Join our User Research Team! Be the first to check out all of the great products that we are building and have your voice heard from the earliest stages of development.

Join our user research team

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Women Who Code
Women Who Code

Written by Women Who Code

We are a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to inspiring women to excel in technology careers. https://www.womenwhocode.com/

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