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Collection Items for Co op Projects
ben9 (US1)
US1 Posts: 113
If each member could add them as we got them until the amount needed is reached, it would make it easier don't you think?
Just wondering
Thanks for reading
Comments
Yeah, but everyone always says what they want to see and nobody proposes a how.
It could be a donation from the front page. Where you would click on the hand for collectables and it would bring up a window like the 'ship to bakery' window where you could decide how many of what you wanted to donate. These donations would be held in the co-op bank and could be distributed a couple ways.
1) On a project by project basis. Where someone with authority would decide where to place the collectables.
2) On a sliding scale similar to the landscaper's menu. Where when you have enough built up to run a project, that project would be ticked to show it was available.
It could be from the existing projects page. Where each donate button is programed like the money donation button. You deicide how many you want to put in and it goes into a central bank for that project. When the required amounts have been collected the project would then be ticked to show it was ready to run.
Just some thoughts for the programmers to chew on in their spare time.