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App Requirements
Note that we have of course been already building the goLogoLo app and one possible solution has been provided. Note that you may use any contents from that solution you like in your own future implementation or start from your own HW 3 solution. For this project, however, it will require you to do a little bit of technology discovery and figuring out how best to add new Use Cases:
- Editable Logo Dimensions – so far our application hasn’t cared about the formal size of our logo. You must now provide controls for the user to be able to change the dimensions of the logo such that the all places it appears (viewing and editing) it clearly fits in those dimensions. Note, you may start all logos with a default size if you like.
- Multiple Pieces of Text – so far our application only allowed for logos with one piece of text. Now we will allow for logos with multiple pieces of text, as many as the user wishes to add. This means we will need controls for creating, selecting, editing, reordering (what’s on top?), and removing each piece of text.
- Images – note now our logo will allow us to add images as well. Note that your database need not deal with uploading and storing images, you can simply add images using a URL from the web.
- Image Sizing – you will need to provide a mechanism for scaling provided images
- Drag and Drop – each piece of text and each image should be selectable (this should be visibly shown) and draggable using the mouse.
- Logo Exporting – your application should provide a button that will export your logo into a single image that can then be downloaded via a dialog. Voila, your logo.
- User Authentication – employ Passport.js to create a user authentication system. This means the user has to be able to create a new account, login, logout, and reset or recover their passport using email (all accounts should employ email). Note, this part is a challenge.
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