We are inspired by the work others are doing to walk a user through an experience that has several stages of content. We attempted some of this in Alpha and would like to explore this for covid19.ca.gov response.
Our team does not have active bandwidth to prototype, but perhaps others do?
The process of exploring this will be a great lesson learned for us for future modules that we could incorporate in other iterations.
[ ] Just include a few questions and resources, the structure should be flexible so we can add new options that drive people to new answers. Do not try to comprehensively cover the site content or anything. We will get advice from content strategists later.
[ ] - Use web components (lit-html specifically) and bootstrap
[ ] - This prototype should be frontend based. Do not setup database infrastructure to power this. Any data driven functionality required should use flat json files for now.
[ ] - Don't worry about: old browsers, optimizing for production deployment, comprehensively covering site content
[ ] - You can use the covid19.ca.gov site template if you want or just build this in a blank page to start
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We are inspired by the work others are doing to walk a user through an experience that has several stages of content. We attempted some of this in Alpha and would like to explore this for covid19.ca.gov response.
Our team does not have active bandwidth to prototype, but perhaps others do? The process of exploring this will be a great lesson learned for us for future modules that we could incorporate in other iterations.
Examples:
UK: https://www.gov.uk/find-coronavirus-support Alpha (non-covid): https://www.alpha.ca.gov/apply-for-unemployment-insurance/ Alpha (non-covid): https://www.alpha.ca.gov/apply-discounted-phone-service/
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