People's Community Church Phase I Prior Concept Prototype
Purpose
The prototype gives the website team a clickable way to review the prior concept's navigation, page hierarchy, visible content, and visual direction. It preserves Alicia's concept as closely as practical from the available screen exports and separates review annotations from the represented design.
How to Open It Locally
- Open
index.htmlin a browser, or open the deployed Cloudflare Pages root URL. - Use the top navigation to move between major concept pages.
- Use the static review worksheet as a discussion guide.
- Capture feedback separately using the team's external feedback process.
No build step, npm install, web server, or external dependency is required.
What It Is
- A Phase I review artifact based on the supplied Figma screen exports.
- A clickable approximation of major pages and sections.
- A tool for identifying useful content, priorities, owners, technical questions, and follow-up.
What It Is Not
- Final design approval.
- An approved content inventory.
- An approved implementation backlog or scope commitment.
- A production website, CMS recommendation, platform selection, or integration plan.
How PCC Should Review It
Review one page at a time. Compare the clickable interpretation with its named source screen. Focus discussion on what should be kept, changed, deferred, removed, supplied, owned, or technically evaluated. Treat differences between screens as review questions, not criticism of the prior work.
Available review tags are: Launch Critical, Launch Important, Defer, Needs Content, Needs Owner, Needs Technical Review, and Remove / Archive.
How Decisions Should Be Captured
Feedback will be collected separately using the team's external feedback process. The HTML worksheet is view-only and does not submit or store data. The CSV may be used as a discussion template or transferred into the team's chosen decision system.
Source Material Used
The source screen filenames are retained as references in the prototype and worksheet. Raw Figma exports, notes, metadata, diagnostics, and private working files are intentionally excluded from this publish-ready folder.