As with last week, we’re focused on Release 3. You can get up to date on what’s been done and is still doing in Github Issue #387. A few toplines below.
Done
- Shipped latest prototypes (water quality, find shelters, agency contact search, emergency alerts, discount phone service info)
- Created and refined a new content type (guide) used for the unemployment insurance user need
- Resolved additional accessibility issues with accordion and step list content modules
- Completed user acceptance testing testing the latest pages
- Finished automated end-to-end testing for Water Safety, Local Emergency Alerts prototypes
- Noticed and fixed inconsistencies in headings, subheadings, and other labels across the website
- Refined translations, including several fixes to translate dynamic content
- Deployed a lane closure API that remixes Caltrans data to make it geo-queryable
Doing
- Tightening up final deliverable by fixing cross browser bugs, adding 3 more user stories, design fixes
- Synthesizing and summarizing the surveys
- Taking a deeper dive into testing for accessibility using operating system features as well as third party tools
- Adding three more user stories to our staging environment in preparation for the final release of Alpha
- Fixing IE11 and Edge accessibility and functionality bugs
- Using Azure REST API to Purge CDN content paths automatically. We previously had to purge pages manually, one by one using the Azure Portal
- Updating our content style guide to reflect what we’ve learned
- Putting final touches on our prototypes
- Reflecting on lessons learned throughout the Alpha