Solano county website glow-up
The Solano County website is being upgraded. Last year, my supervisor assigned me to the content editor team, which is focused on migrating the documents from the laboratory's current website to the new one.

I reviewed the content and realised that a bit of reorganisation was needed:
- The same information was placed in different locations, requiring someone to update multiple pages. It's easy to miss a page, and the website has inconsistent information in some places.
- There was a lot of information that needed updating and pages that needed archiving.
- Some pages were not loading.
- Some pages just contained links to other pages.
Two weeks before the final review by management, I finished loading the most current version of the laboratory's website content a day before I went on vacation. On the other hand, the team that redesigned the website elements ensured the content editors had most of the tools we needed for the redesign. For example, we had access to different "paragraph" (content block) types. I mostly used rich text (the traditional what-you-see-is-what-you-get [wysiwyg] editor). I also used the accordion group for FAQs, the icon link for laboratory services, and the photo gallery for tick images.
The redesigned website is indeed a significant improvement. The colours are calming, the font is easier to read, and there are options to translate the content into several languages. The content on the laboratory's pages should be easier for non-technical people.

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