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Michael Minor decides that he wants to quickly check what his house is so he can perform it and check it off for completion. Since Michael wants to be a little less forgetful, he has bookmarked SkullWeb and placed it on his browser's bookmark toolbar. He clicks the bookmark, which takes him to the main page of SkullWeb. On this page, he can see some pictures of the brothers and the house and read a short description of the house.


Michael wants to access the brothers-only section of SkullWeb so that he can check what his house job is. He looks at the main navigation bar and clicks on the "For Actives" tab. Instead of taking him to a separate page, the site pops up a small login dialog box. Usually, Michael logs in using his MIT Certificate by clicking on the button marked as such, but the computer he is on does not have his certificate installed, so he decides to type in his Kerberos login details and clicks "Login".


Having logged in to the brothers-only section of SkullWeb, "For Actives", Michael is presented with a quick overview box that has his site profile picture, name, and his current house job(s).  If Michael decides to visit another part of SkullWeb, this information is also reflected in the top right corner of the site in a small box, which reflects how many house jobs he has and the number of reservations he has made. He can click on the labels in this box to take him to the appropriate part of the "For Actives" page. He can also click on his picture or name to take him to a page where he can change his profile picture. The "Complete House Job" tab is auto-selected, since the designers of the site realized that this task is completed more often than the "Reserve a Room" task. He can also see a list of upcoming reservations, which can be changed to reflect different time ranges. By default, it is set to events in the next 7 days.

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