As a person who has not gone through a disaster, I need to know the TOP TEN THINGS IN DISASTER RECOVERY, so that I can feel more prepared
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As a person who has not gone through an emergency, I need to know the TOP TEN THINGS IN RECOVERY, so that I can feel more prepared
Content Type
Step by Step/ Guidance
Our assumptions, what we want to test/learn
We embedded a few needs into one content type. We want to test if this approach resonates with Californians. Would they trust it if we provide this level of advice/considerations? We assume these steps could be helpful considerations.
Baseline (use screenshots. Github Issues, Links, and date of when test was conducted)
- URL
https://wildfirerecovery.caloes.ca.gov/
- Speed
Test for mobile and desktop, include #, add date of when you did the test:
22 mobile
70 desktop
- Accessibility
(Check for mobile and desktop, slowest speed, include score, use Lighthouse in dev tools to trigger an audit on page, see for walk through cagov/Alpha#68 (comment) )
- Readability
(Use http://www.hemingwayapp.com/ and take a screenshot include grade)
Process (add links, attachments, DRI, and Github issues)
- Content Research
#112 - User Research
[include document URL, Github Issue, DRI] - Content Prototype #122
- Design Prototype: https://cagov.github.io/UX/steps-to-take-after-wildfire/
- Fact Check
- Accessible
- Responsive
- User Tested: #125
- Iterated
- Translated
- Shipped
- End to End Testing cagov/Alpha#471
A11y checklist - Live
- Production Testing