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- See An Exhibition wireframes
- An Exhibition wireframes and storycards are related to current exhibitions (not to upcoming ones, which . Upcoming exhibitions are described under Exhibitions wireframes).
- Header should read the name of the exhibition.

Exhibition main screen

Storycard 1: Display elements of main page

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- The main page contains 3 sections: 1) about, 2) catalogue, and 3) guestbook

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- Contains: 1) the name of the exhibition, 2) a short descriptive sentence about the exhibition, 3) its opening and end dates
- If the exhibition is permanent, the date will be replaced by the text "Permanent"
- "Read more" button sends the user to the About screen

Storycard 3: Show Catalogue section

- The title of this section reads "Catalogue" + the number of artifacts in it (e.g., "Catalogue (423)")
- This section shows a selection of highlighted artifacts (determined by the museum) in a grid layout.
- If there are no highlighted artifactsthe museum hasn't highlighted any artifact, 4 firsts objects in the Catalogue will appear.
- The name of the object appears under its thumbnail (64x64 px)
- The number of highlighted artifacts can be variable, with a maximum of 4 objects per row; if the number of highlighted artifacts exceeds 4, multiple rows are used
- If the artifact has an audio clip, an audio icon appears over the thumbnail
- "View the full catalogue" button sends the user to the Catalogue screen

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- The title of this section reads "Guestbook" + the number of comments notes in it (e.g., "Guestbook (23)")
- Contains a button to add a note. In case the user is not signed, a modal alert appears to ask him for login, sign up or cancel.
- Shows the most recent commentnote, consisting of:
  1) name of the author (may appear as "anonymous", especially in the case of Engage 0.3 as we won't be collecting the user's name)
  2) his/her location (if the above appears as "anonymous", this field should not exist)
  3) the comment note date
  4) the comment note itself
- The user can report abuse on a comment note (details in Storycard 1513)
- "Read all commentsnotes" buttons button sends the user to the Guestbook screen.
- If there isn't any comment note yet, a message will appear with the text "Be the first to comment on this exhibitionpost a note".

About screens

Storycard 5: Display About page content

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- If the header text is longer than the available header space, ellipses should replace the remaining characters
- Elements of this page include:
  1) exhibition thumbnail (72x72 px)
  2) name of the exhibition
  3) exhibition opening and end dates (or "Permanent")
  4) short descriptive sentence about the exhibition (same as in the main page of the exhibition)
  5) long descriptive text about the exhibition (which may contain links to websites)

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- Each theme section consists of: 1) the theme name, 2) a list of 4 artifacts under that theme, and 3) a "View all" option
- Each one of the list items is tappable, and links directly sends the user to the artifact's page (the whole row is tappable)
- Each of the list items consists of: 1) an artifact thumbnail, 2) artifact name/title, and 3) secondary artifact information (usually date)
- The "View all" option contains the label: "View all in" + the theme's name + the number of objects in this theme

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8: View all

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in a theme

- User views all objects in a theme when taps on "View all in..." at the Catalogue main screen.
- Theme catalogue follows the same interaction as in "View all objects" (see Storycards 9, 10 and 11 for more details).
- By default, objects appear as a grid.
- The top of the page contains the sentence "Viewing all in" + the name of the theme + the number of objects in the theme.

Storycard 9: Display all objects in the catalogue

- The top of the page contains the sentence "Viewing all objects" + the number of objects in the whole catalogue.
- The user can select switch grid or list view with the button at the right of the header (see Storycards 10 and 11 and 12 for more details).
- By default, items are shown in grid format.

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10:  View objects as a grid

- When user enters to this page, 20 firsts objects will appearbe initially displayed.
- In case If there are more objects, an option to load 20 more objects will appear at the bottom of the page.
- Each object is represented by its thumbnail (64 x 64 px), with no text.
- Thumbnails are arranged in 4 columns.
- Each one of the thumbnails is tappable, and links directly sends the user to the artifact's page.
- In case the object has an audio clip, an icon appears over the thumbnail.

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11: View all objects as a list

- When user enters to this page, 20 firsts objects will appearbe initially displayed.
- In case If there are more objects, an option to load 20 more objects will appears appear at the bottom of the page.
- Each object is represented by its thumbnail (48 x 48 px), name and time period.
- The whole row is tappable, and links directly of the list items consists of: 1) an artifact thumbnail, 2) artifact name/title, and 3) secondary artifact information (usually date)
- Each one of the list items is tappable, and sends the user to the artifact's page .
- In case the object has an audio clip, an icon will appear over the thumbnail.

Storycard 13: View all in a theme

- User views all objects in a theme when taps on "View all in..." at the Catalogue main screen.
- Theme catalogue follows the same interaction as in "View all objects" (see Storycards 10, 11 and 12 for more details).
- By default, objects appear as a grid(the whole row is tappable)

Guestbook

Storycard 12: Guestbook

- Notes are ordered by date: the most recent note is at the top of the page.
- 10 first notes will be initially displayed.
- If there are more notes, an option to load 10 more will appear at the bottom of the page.
- The top of the page contains the sentence "Viewing all in" + the name of the theme + the number of objects in the theme.

Guestbook

Storycard 14: Guestbook

- Header should read "Guestbook: " + the name of the exhibition.
- If the header text is longer than 12 characters, suspension dots will replace the remaining characters.
- Comments are ordered by date: the most recent comment is at the top of the page.
- Each comment contains the name of the author, his location, its date and the comment itself.
- When user enters to this page, 10 firsts comments will appear.
- In case there are more comments, an option will appear at the bottom of the page to load 10 more comments.

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displays a button to add a note (see Storycard 15)
- Each note consists of:
  1) name of the author (may appear as "anonymous", especially in the case of Engage 0.3 as we won't be collecting the user's name)
  2) his/her location (if the above appears as "anonymous", this field should not exist)
  3) the note date
  4) the note itself
- The user can report abuse on a note (see Storycard 13)
- The user can delete his own notes (see Storycard 14)

Storycard 13: Guestbook: report abuse

- The user can report abuse about one comment.note
- In case If the user is not signed, a modal alert appears to ask him for login, sign up or cancel.

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14: Guestbook: delete

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note

- The user can delete comments notes he 's has sent before.
- "Delete" option will appear for these comments user's notes only if the user he is signed.
- For user's comments, a The "delete" option will appear instead of replace the "report abuse" .option

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15: Guestbook: add a

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note

- The user can add a comment, using the button at the top of the page.
- In case the If the user is not signed, a modal alert appears to ask him for login, sign up or cancel.
- If the user is signed, a "Comment Note entry" page will appear (see Comment entry at the Artifact view).