Ryan's in/out board screenshots
Below you can see some screenshots of Ryan's In/Out Board. They show Ryan's In/Out board with various options enabled/disabled. The first three are shown with the departments feature dsiabled by config setting. Colours, column layouts and names etc. can all be changed in the config file - no HTML knowledge required.
Ryan's In/Out Board works by simply clicking the name (or whichever columns you set in the config) of the person whose status you want to change. At the bottom you can see the simple form which users can use to add (default or their own) comments to their status.
Screenshots
- Screenshot 1
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This screenshot uses default settings. Note the different colours in the status drop-down reperesenting whether the status will check you in or out.

- Screenshot 2
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This screenshot is using a custom header file.

You can hide the header part as shown below.
- Screenshot 3
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This screenshot shows how the colours and fonts etc. can be customised. All of this is done in the config file - no HTML skills required.

Note how the header has been hidden altogether here.
- Screenshot 4
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This is showing the board excluding departments

You can sort by any field simply by clicking the field title.
Default sort field can be changed in the config file.
- Screenshot 5
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This is the same as the board in screenshot 1 but it has been filtered to show only the IT dept.

This is done using either drop down at the top or bottom of the board.
Department names can be changed as well as the title for departments (teams, groups etc.)
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