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Standardize H1 label patterns #2428

Open oksana-c opened 4 years ago

oksana-c commented 4 years ago

Description

Within the Drupal CMS, we need to create a standard H1 pattern for all screens. This should account for content types, promos, blocks, audit views, etc. We want to be sure that each screen only has 1 unique H1 that clearly identifies the main purpose of the page.

A previous audit was done by @rachel-kauff however this is now out of date. We can use this audit/layout to create a newer, current audit of existing H1's. Once created, this can be used to inform how we would like to update these through Drupal.

Additional Context

It is also worth noting that this is something of a core issue, with a couple D.o issues related to this:

Acceptance Criteria

Previous Team Points

5

EWashb commented 1 year ago

@laflannery lookie what I found. Want to keep it or close? I have an idea of what I'd like to do, but want your insight first since headings are your jam

laflannery commented 1 year ago

I think it might be worth keeping the ticket open so we can actually use it and start moving forward on this. I think this is actually a good place to start. However, the audit itself is out of date so we probably want to redo that as a first step.

It also is worth noting that there are a couple D.o issues related to this:

EWashb commented 1 year ago

Oh awesome. So we just need to refine this and we are good to go

laflannery commented 1 year ago

I added labels and put it in my pipeline for me to do - I can get a new audit done and I think from there we would be good to have Blake/Engineering look at this and see where we would want to go from there

srancour commented 6 months ago

This is a task for me and/or @MDomngz to finish this audit before any engineering ticket can be moved forward.

gracekretschmer-metrostar commented 6 months ago

@srancour will begin working on next sprint (10).