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Please review the following pages. Add your comments to this document by end of day Wednesday, September 4, 2024. Ideally review all pages to make sure we are consistently presenting information across personas.

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  • Q will add a yellow highlight or white outline to “Info just for you”

  • Q to adjust spacing between sections

  • The “Find info for you” text wraps and breaks out of the nav bar at browser widths around 910px. (MJY)

  • I noticed some quirks with the dropdown menus in the universal nav. The cursor doesn’t change to a pointer on hover. Clicking a menu keeps it open but doesn’t keep the top-level item highlighted. (MJY)

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https://access.qltddev.com/get-started/

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  • Edits for voice consistency, feel free to modify:
    Are there tools available to run my project?
    ACCESS is “self-serve.” You connect directly to the resource you need and run the software necessary to complete your task. ACCESS OnDemand is an easy-to-use web interface that gives you remote access from any device, without requiring any client software installation. For those who need workflows/pipelines or cross-site runs, Pegasus is an easy-to-use workflow management tool managed from within Jupyter Notebook.

  • Are ACCESS support services available? The answers are not all ACCESS support services, suggest question be “How can I get help with using ACCESS Resources?” or remove ACCESS from the question - “Are support services available?

  • “add users to your account” – maybe this should be “add users to your project” (this is on every persona page as well) (nlt)

  • “find software” - I’m wondering if there’s a better label here as well to make it more clear what this is. It’s my understanding that the goal of this page is find a resource based on which software it has. (nlt)

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  • Q to make all links “accessibility friendly” https://www.w3schools.com/accessibility/accessibility_link_text.php

  • The organization of this page seems a bit at odds with the rest of the redesign effort (i.e., highlighting the structure of ACCESS rather than organizing information based on categories that make sense to outside audiences). I’m not sure website visitors will know enough about the program to decide which ACCESS team they want to get involved with. (MJY)