alphagov / verify-local-patterns

Project board - https://github.com/alphagov/verify-local-patterns/projects/1 ||||| This is a prototype of some content that will be included in the GOV.UK Service Toolkit about the best practice for councils to deliver two services - parking permits and concessionary travel. The repo also includes a working prototype of both services which follows the guidance, as delivered by the fictional council of Argleton.
https://github.com/alphagov/verify-local-patterns/projects/1
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Why do you need to park? - is it possible to make the text more similar to the prototype? #729

Open EUzkuraityte opened 6 years ago

EUzkuraityte commented 6 years ago
  1. Presumably changes to the Radio button text is due to reason as specified in #723 . @lizziebruce @sanjaypoyzer - can you advice? - can we make it more relevant to the section question 'Why do you need to park?'

  2. Could we take off 'Select your permit type'

  3. Is it possible to make the text look more like the prototype, i.e. 'You need a permit to park here because [the address pull ed from the previous pages] is in the Morpeth parking zone.' - hyperlink the 'Morpeth parking zone' and get rid of 'check the permit...' sentence.

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joanneSouthern commented 6 years ago

We reviewed with the business lead and she asked us to change it

lizziebruce commented 6 years ago

@EUzkuraityte @joanneSouthern please see my feedback note on this too.

EUzkuraityte commented 6 years ago

Here are lizzie's comments: /resident-choice Please edit the content so that it reflects the prototype https://verify-local-patterns.herokuapp.com/service-patterns/parking-permit/example-service/resident-choice 'Morpeth parking zone' should be the link so there's no need for 'Check the permit area map'. Also no need to introduce the choices with Select your permit type.

Linking to #744 for parking scheme solution

joanneSouthern commented 6 years ago

The link is separate as its a button converted to a link as the forms don't navigate to different pages in a traditional html url and the text is created via a stored procedure in the database, so the post code doesn't pull through as its not stored in the database, just the uprn.