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Web Component Identifier: Develop Alpha 1 #10

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heymatthenry opened this issue May 21, 2024 · 1 comment · May be fixed by #11
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Web Component Identifier: Develop Alpha 1 #10

heymatthenry opened this issue May 21, 2024 · 1 comment · May be fixed by #11
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@heymatthenry
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One of the first components we'll recreate as a Web Component is the usa-identifier (uswds/uswds#5706).

Necessary Tasks

These are the features that should constitute MVP for the pre-release version, since they will help us get our arms around the architectural choices we'll have to make in developing further components.

  • Add vitest unit tests for component (WIP vitest setup is currently happening in Add usa-link component #8)
  • Add i18n support
  • Ensure feature parity with existing banner component
  • Ensure consistency of visual design with existing banner component
  • Evaluate component's accessibility shortcomings and document them
  • Add a Storybook story for the component (Depends on Configure Storybook #6)

Stretch Goals

All of these will need to happen at some point, but don't necessarily have to happen for the pre-release version

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Close in favor of #10

@github-project-automation github-project-automation bot moved this from In progress to Done in USWDS Core Project Data Jun 10, 2024
@brunerae brunerae changed the title Develop usa-identifier alpha Web Component Web Component Identifier: Develop Alpha 1 Oct 21, 2024
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