
Syntax - Tasty Web Development Treats Thinking Ahead for Emergency UI When Building a Website
Apr 15, 2020
The hosts dive into the critical need for emergency user interfaces to swiftly convey vital information during crises. They discuss innovative concepts like 'snow day UI' for unexpected interruptions and share personal anecdotes about virtual gatherings. Effective web alerts are also explored, balancing urgent communication with user experience. Emphasizing proactive design strategies, they highlight the importance of managing updates and securing online accounts to enhance overall website resilience.
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Styling Emergency UI
- Control styling in WYSIWYGs to maintain brand consistency during emergencies.
- Limit options or provide strong default styles to prevent poor design choices.
Page-Specific Alerts
- Include page-specific alerts (toasts) for nuanced information or warnings.
- Use color-coded alerts (green, yellow, red) for different severity levels.
Creating New Pages
- Ensure easy creation of new pages with clear slugs for important announcements.
- Consider how these pages will be linked and integrated into navigation.
