Closed Mackenzie-Cope closed 2 years ago
Added the content slider.
@jackie-dewolfe I don't think I like the slider on this page. We did it for metals and ind. mins because there was a lot of text and links per item. I was modelling these after the same level hazard pages: https://geology.utah.gov/hazards/earthquakes/ What do you think? these have barely any description text and their just portals to the lower pages.
My thought was just saving space, just with that third row only having one card and then dead space. And mobile you can just swipe through, instead of scroll down. That's just my thought. I see what you mean with keeping consistency, I can always revert back to the stacked cards too.
Mack Review
Utah has consistently ranked high in both domestic oil and gas production nationwide.
Utah has consistently ranked high in domestic oil and gas production nationwide.
Utah’s geologic setting also provides world-class outcrops of every geologic eon, era, period, and epoch providing a natural laboratory for study.
Is this true? Does Utah have Mesoarchean, Paleoarchean, and Hadean Rocks?
What does the search field search for in the Public Interest Articles. I tried it a couple of times "utah", "core", "aneth". "utah" and "core" doesn't filter, "aneth" does.
DONE -fixed the wording -the statement came from PI-71, page 10. I'll leave it, but Hylland may have a comment on it as well. -the search feature works fine except for the term "utah" and I have no idea why. I'll add it to my improvements list for this dynamic article list. Also looking into the article number below changing dynamically.
MDH Comments: Intro paragraph, last sentence: Insert a comma after “epoch”.
Mahogany oil shale photo caption: “Uinta Basin, Uintah County” appears to be duplicated. Also, I don’t see photographer credits given for other photos(?).
Is gilsonite worthy of a link/page? [Oh wait, I see it later, on the Industrial Minerals page. Still, maybe some kind of link from the Hydrocarbons page would be helpful.]
For Chidsey’s poster, is there some way to indicate when and where it was presented (i.e., a suggested citation)?
Changed page to reflect Hyllands' comments, the only one I didn't address was the comment on Chidsey's poster.
Looks good, I added a small citation for Chidsey's poster.
Preview Link: https://geology.utah.gov/?page_id=46084
This is a new page.