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The user can view all of his midnights for the week on this page. The user can choose to sort by day or by type. The third column contains any trades that the user has put in the market with regards to his midnights. In the picture below, the user has offered to buy KITCHENS labor at $20, and to buy WAITINGS labor at $5. The user has a choice to put a trade on the market for a midnight that does not already have an existing trade, or change an already-existing trade. He will do this by clicking on the appropriate entry in the "Change" column; this will lead to a pop-up, containing a text-field where the user enters his new price. The user must then either accept, or cancel, his changes.
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The user can keep track of historical bid/ask prices for any midnight using the "Midnights Watchlist" page. The main panel contains one table, which has information regarding changes in bid/ask prices for any midnights the user is interested in. There are six columns: the first column is the midnight, and the second is the day. The table can be sorted by these two columns. The next four columns are the last known bid/ask price, and change between the last and second-to-last bid/ask prices.
Design #3
Storyboard
Ichigo logs into the Midnight Exchange with his MIT certificate. The default page is 'My Midnights.' It displays everyone's midnights for the week, and Ichigo's are shown in bold
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