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water use/water temp/water storage: create about page and "tab" #673

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mhines-usgs opened this issue Nov 10, 2020 · 43 comments
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water use/water temp/water storage: create about page and "tab" #673

mhines-usgs opened this issue Nov 10, 2020 · 43 comments
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mhines-usgs commented Nov 10, 2020

to address a lot of the feedback related to the desire to zoom in, click for more details, etc etc. we decided we need an about page. this should exist as a new tab/link in front of water storage | water use | water temperature

the content will be developed and added separately, but create the page and all the other needs for it.

  • Create about page, links to it from each of the existing pages
  • Create about page content [Jen]
  • Add about page content to page
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here was our "Technologies in the maps" word document writeup: https://doimspp.sharepoint.com/sites/gs-wma-iidd-makerspace/_layouts/15/Doc.aspx?OR=teams&action=edit&sourcedoc={B67338A3-1424-401E-87C1-685B71B440AC}

Lindsay also pointed out this blog post which has some details: https://waterdata.usgs.gov/blog/25-years-of-water-data-on-the-web/

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One reviewer suggested defining IWAAs more clearly in the water storage section of the ? page, but perhaps this feedback is more appropriately moved to the about page? "These pages show one product, a near real-time census, of the USGS IWAAs at various spatial scales for human and ecological uses. An additional IWAA product is seasonal predictions of water availability.""

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About Page and Tab created in this PR: usgs-makerspace/wbeep-viz#571

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jenniferRapp commented Nov 18, 2020

Here is a suggested text for the About Page. Please input to the page so I can show the modelers Wednesday afternoon. I'll send along to Jen Bruce for her comments/suggestions too. Feel free to suggest changes/enhancements. Do we need an IWAAS definition here? I didn't include a lot about the pipeline or the cloud portions. I may sleep on it and do some editing in the morning.
About_WBEEP_Mappertext.docx

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PR: usgs-makerspace/wbeep-viz#588

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Add info about why data are not downloadable, zoom level not detailed, and more about technologies used. Is there a visual of the pipeline to viz?

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I don't know the right place to put this, @mwernimont but I updated the Stream Temp page text for the spash screen when the app first opens. https://doimspp.sharepoint.com/:w:/r/sites/gs-wma-iidd-makerspace/_layouts/15/Doc.aspx?sourcedoc=%7B7A3EBA1D-2711-4267-BD60-653FAA2F2A07%7D&file=Water_tempAbout%20This%20Map_jss.docx&action=default&mobileredirect=true

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Water Storage spash screen text pasted here:
This is a demonstration map and is not for decision making. It shows the latest available modeled daily estimates of natural water storage for approximately 110,000 regions or Hydrologic Response Units across the lower forty-eight U.S. states. Natural water storage includes water present on the landscape such as standing water (ponds, lakes, and wetlands), and water in snowpack, soil water, and shallow groundwater. It does not include water in rivers, reservoirs, or deep groundwater. Map shading indicates the current natural water storage relative to historical conditions for this time of year.

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@jenniferRapp Splash screen as in the white box blurb right? Not the loading screen.

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Water Use spash screen text pasted here:
This is a demonstration map and is not for decision making. The maps contains modeled estimates of each season's average daily water use rate-of-withdrawal for approximately 85,000 watersheds during 2015. These daily estimates of thermoelectric, public supply, and irrigation water uses are derived from monthly 2015 estimates of water withdrawals from surface and groundwater sources. Withdrawals do not reflect water consumed and/or returned. Original modeled data are available for 12-digit hydrologic unit code (HUC) watersheds, that were aggregated to larger 10-digit HUC for ease of display at a National scale. The locations of dots on the map do not necessarily represent the exact location of the withdrawals.

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jenniferRapp commented Nov 20, 2020

@mwernimont yes spash screen is the white box blurb that shows up before the user can access the data behind it. About this map:
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jenniferRapp commented Dec 2, 2020

Updates_Q&A_Dec2.docx
I would like to see this on the app. I would really like a read through from you all to verify that the text and the image/diagram is correct. I think I'd like to add a 'cloud' icon around each cloud step instead of the "(1)" parentheses. Comments welcome. @mhines-usgs @mwernimont @lindsayplatt

https://doimspp-my.sharepoint.com/:w:/g/personal/jrapp_usgs_gov/EaJC63t0LnFLiKIacV5e2xwBqv6BW4hIr1pKvxFF0eZ_jg?e=6NsEQU updated link for easier suggestions/edits. I took out the 'propriatery text about MapBox, Javascript vue, etc....

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@jenniferRapp i'm happy to read through it! I don't see a diagram or image show up in there though? Marty also doesn't see it

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jenniferRapp commented Dec 2, 2020

The word doc was the wrong file. see this link or attached Word.
https://doimspp-my.sharepoint.com/:w:/g/personal/jrapp_usgs_gov/EaJC63t0LnFLiKIacV5e2xwBqv6BW4hIr1pKvxFF0eZ_jg?e=6NsEQU
About_WBEEP_Mappertext_Dec2clean.docx
I have an illustrator file that I could share with anyone who is more talented at graphic design that I am......

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mwernimont commented Dec 2, 2020

I'll bow out for the diagram truthfulness, I have never really stepped into that process. So my full trust is in Megan and Lindsay.

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logging an updated diagram link here, it's stored in the WBEEP NHM makespace Team files. i created it in powerpoint and we can export it (save as) an SVG or PNG or something and embed that in the About page
https://doimspp.sharepoint.com/:p:/s/gs-wma-iidd-makerspace/EToGZLuQWKpJvAcbK4WeS7AB1G4koYMRr7PChrUfJFiLVg?e=grPdRn

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jenniferRapp commented Dec 4, 2020

Attached is a Word doc that has the changes for the About page. You should be able to copy and paste the text in and not worry about the 'track changes' in the sharepoint version. I'll attach an updated figure for the pipeline too.
About_WBEEP_Mappertext_Dec4clean.docx

the zip file has a svg, tif, and pdf, but let me know if you want a different format.

Pipeline.zip

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PR: usgs-makerspace/wbeep-viz#612

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Diagram looks good
Screen Shot 2020-12-04 at 9 36 23 AM

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On mobile using my secret fancy testing ways
Screenshot_20201204-093902

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It appears that the font on Mobile is too small to read at first? The letters seem to be too close together in the figure. The 't's in 'store' look a little funny. do you see that?

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Yep Megans eagle eyes caught the text oddness. I redid the diagram quickly so we could avoid the text display errors.
Screenshot_20201204-103718

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looks good
:)

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On Test

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Final tweaks: @mwernimont
first sentence in Water Temp section: change 'stream' temp to water temp application.

Period at end of Water Temp paragraph

move comma or delete space in operational pipeline sentence after (Bock et al 2020), "geospatial data sets (Bock et. al, 2020) , re-format them"

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Two last updates in the name of each application. per the modeling team...
Change Water Use to Estimated Water Use
Change Water Temperature to Estimated Water Temperature
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mwernimont commented Dec 7, 2020

@jenniferRapp does this include nav links? We are already facing a space issue on mobile with current text. If it is a must a rethink of mobile navigation is probably needed.

Actually is this a change just for the about page or the entire site? Such as the QA page.

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image

I forgot to put in this image. Only here in both apps

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Also the consensus is that "Concept Map" should be retained.

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@jenniferRapp The Estimated text is on test. For the concept map, that is in the title it is needed?

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Estimate placement looks great.

Concept Map belongs in the Title. If you need to remove the "Water Availability Mapper" for space, that is fine.

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@jenniferRapp is this okay or did we want the -Concept Map- like we did before?
Screen Shot 2020-12-08 at 10 19 26 AM

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jenniferRapp commented Dec 8, 2020 via email

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on test

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@mwernimont I have an update to about page and Q&A that will be coming. I created a page for Joe and John Brakebill to edit. I'll let you know when those are finalized. I will try to update them so that the entire paragraph can be replaced. We are adding one new question to both water temp and water storage.

I think this is pretty good, but there could be some updates later today. https://doimspp-my.sharepoint.com/:w:/r/personal/jrapp_usgs_gov/_layouts/15/Doc.aspx?sourcedoc=%7B980AEF31-FB04-40E5-BFE1-1EB993BECDA1%7D&file=IWAAS_Text_Review12_12_2020.docx&wdLOR=cBEE6C040-BEC3-418D-A600-91089D9E184F&nav=eyJjIjoxMjQwMDI3NDY1fQ&action=default&mobileredirect=true

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@jenniferRapp do you think there are still updates coming or should I move out on this?

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jenniferRapp commented Dec 15, 2020 via email

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mwernimont commented Dec 15, 2020

I'm more of a fan large chunk changes over several small ones, less chance of something being missed, so if its okay will wait for final updates to come in.

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OK.. Everything that is in GREEN text should be updated/replaced. We are good to go now. The links for the publications will need to be maintained wherever they are in the text. Thanks @mwernimont

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@jenniferRapp just making sure you have seen this, I want to get the task done, but currently don't have access to the document you linked to.

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@jenniferRapp text updates on test

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jenniferRapp commented Dec 16, 2020 via email

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