Group Members: Ross McIlvaine and Maggie Farrell
- Creating an account will automatically create a non-admin account and will also show no workouts in the workouts page (since workouts are specific to a certain user)
- To test an admin account that has workouts, log in using the following credentials: (username: mfarrell, password: test)
- To test a non-admin account that has workouts in the table, log in using the following credentials: (username: notadmin, password: notadmin)
Ross:
- Create a profile page that allows a user to view and edit their profile information
- Incorporate a notification service to email users of important announcements/events (only admins can do this by completing the form on the profile page)
- Allow users to add workouts and exercises to the database using the add workout form under the table
Maggie:
- Create admin and non-admin access (admins can delete data from the home page and also workouts from the workout table)
- Create a home page that contains important announcements, news, and events for the club
- Dynamically filter workouts in the table by muscle group using the dropdown menu above the table
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