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Have only one window overlaying the map #31

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jimRsmiley opened this issue Jul 28, 2014 · 2 comments
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Have only one window overlaying the map #31

jimRsmiley opened this issue Jul 28, 2014 · 2 comments

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@jimRsmiley
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Right now there's two separate windows overlaying the map.
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There should only be one to avoid clutter and improve readability.

@leekinney
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What are your thoughts on removing the stations with limited access message box and providing a pop up onclick with more info about the station accessibility? A user could click on the red x icon to get more information about the station similar to the way the Unlock Philly map icons are. If the route is accessible maybe we could add an icon verifying that. A green check or something?

I also like the way Sally had swapped out the intro with the station info on her map after hitting submit. My only concern with that is if we want someone to be able to hide the intro as soon as they get to the page to free up space, that would get lost.

@jimRsmiley
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I think clicking on a red x to get detailed station info is a good idea.

I'd like to see a description of that the map describes somewhere on the map at all times. Like a next step if they're just landing on it such as "enter a start and stop address to see if the route is wheelchair accessible".

And I'd like to see "this route should accommodate wheelchairs" if there are no restrictions.

And describe the situations where redXs start showing up.

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