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Tobias Schlitt

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PEPr enhancements Posted: Sep 13, 2004 4:38 PM
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Saturday night I could not resist doing some code stuff. Although time is rare currently, I managed to work a little bit on PEPr and made the following changes were made:

  • Replaced the drop-down box, for filtering proposals by status, with the new nice looking tab navigation.
  • Cut down the number of finished proposals displayed on the overview page to 10.
  • Nicer sorting for the status filter pages.
  • Searching PEPr proposals (select "PEPr proposals" from the search dropdown).
  • RSS feeds for the 10 most recent proposals and the 10 most per status.
  • RSS search for PEPr proposals.

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