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At home, Nikola is afraid that someone at the coffee s

hop shop saw him enter in his password, so Nikola logs back into MyWeb and changes his password. Nikola then decides to organize his bookmarks. He will then look at all of the classes he is taking this term, and rename the 6.813 bookmark to “The best class in MIT.” He will then share the 6.813 bookmark with a friend who is thinking about adding the class. Nikola will then add a bookmark that his friend shares for STS.001, a class Nikola is considering adding. Nikola will then open the 6.046 website through the 6.046 bookmark. Realizing that he forgot concepts from 6.006, Nikola will open the past classes folder and visit the 6.006 website to review that material. 

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Nikola lands to myweb.com and can see the following page. (insert image here)

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From this page, Nikola can either sign up(register for the service if he hasn’t used it before) or log in(if he is already a member of MyWeb). He can also get some basic information about the service and the way he could interact with it. There is also a small video tutorial that he can click on.
First time Nikola lands on the page, he will click on the sign up, which will open the soft pop-up
for him to register, like on the following image: Name is an optional field, but email and password, as well as confirm password are mandatory. Nikola can also choose to import bookmarks from his other browsers into MyWeb.
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Clicking on the register button gets Nikola to the “main page”. My bookmarks, My friends and Other bookmarks are tabs. My bookmarks is the default landing tab. On the left, Nikola can see the bar that changes depending on the tab that is selected at that moment.

When the “My bookmarks” tab is selected, the bar shows folders. Each of the folders can have sub folders and its own settings. Folders can be collapsed and expanded by a click on the little arrow to the left of their name. There is one folder that contains all the bookmarks independent of their folder origins. Nikola can easily add a new folder by pressing the hyperlink “add new folder”. He can search by typing into the Search box which searches through the bookmarks in the current folder. Click on any of the bookmarks opens a new tab with the content of the page.

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Pressing the “pencil” icon next to any of the elements opens the settings window. In the settings window, Nikola can reset the name of the folder/bookmark and make it belong to a different folder. He can also share his bookmarks by entering the email addresses that can view the bookmark.

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Pressing the “add new bookmarks” button on the “main page” pops up a window in which Nikola can add a URL, name and folder to which it will belong.

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Nikola can navigate through different tabs in the “main page”. If he clicks on the tab “My Friends”, that tab is going to be highlighted highlighted and bar on the left side as well as the content of the page is going to change. Bar on the left side contains a list of Nikola’s friends. The content of the page shows all the bookmarks that are currently shared with Nikola. Click on a different friend changes the content of the page to display only the bookmarks that a selected person has shared with Nikola. Each bookmark has button that can copy the bookmark from the shared ones to “My bookmarks”. Click on the button pops up a small window where a user can select the name and the folder to which he wants to copy the bookmark. Each bookmark also has a delete button in the top right corner. Users can press a “pencil” button next to a friend whose information they want want to edit edit.

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Friend information contains friend’s name (optional), email address (mandatory) and a phone number (optional).

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