In this episode of Syntax, Scott and Wes talk about emergency UI when building a website. During an emergency, you need to relay information to your website visitors as quickly and efficiently as possible. How do you do that? What do you need in place on your website?
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Show Notes 5:40 - Banners and popups
14:35 - Good styling
18:32 - Page alerts
21:08 - New pages
23:52 - Google’s “Hours of Operation”
25:43 - Other
34:38 - Deployment
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