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Shown here are some ideas around ways in which users can customize the various components of their Wallop profiles.
This wireframe shows an example of a Wallop user profile. In this particular example, the user has Top Friends, About Me, Comments,
and a Pictures Slideshow displaying on the profile. When a user is viewing their own profile, they are allowed to move, resize, hide,
and edit each component. These various actions are indicated by the grippies at the top (drag to move) and bottom right of each
component (drag to resize), as well as by buttons on the component itself (hide and edit).
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Resizing the Top Friends controls the number of friends displayed in the circle of friends surrounding the user's profile picture.
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Similarly, resizing the Comments box controls the number of comments displayed.
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If a user chooses to edit their Top Friends, they are presented with a screen that allows them to search through their friends list
and drag-and-drop friends into the desired spots in the Top Friends. The user can also change the number of friends in their Top
Friends via a dropdown.
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Similarly, if a user chooses to edit their Pictures Slideshow, they are presented with a screen that allows them to drag-and-drop
pictures from their collection or their Favorites into the desired position in the Pictures Slideshow. The user can also remove pictures
from the slideshow.
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