Challenge Overview

Project Overview:
Welcome to the IBM - Notice Something Do Something UI Prototype challenge! The goal of this challenge is to create an HTML5 Prototype for mobile-based application on provided storyboards for Notice Something Do Something Mobile Application. The prototype must follow our standards and our guidelines. Please see more details below.

The main task of this project is to create the UI Prototype based on the provided Storyboard design by re-use existing best practices look and feel also the functions of HTML5 mobile.

This UI Prototype will use Responsive Design solution that will works within Mobile Platform. You must use mobile web HTML5 best practices so it will looks good in targeted device. Read more details for UI Prototype Requirements and Flow below.

As part of this challenge you will need to document all HTML5/CSS3/JavaScript code. We need clear explanation of the code to help us figure all the HTML5/CSS3/JS code functions and make it easier for future developers and the client to understand what you have built. 

Tips for Success: Asking questions early and getting Copilot or PM's feedback is very important for the success of this challenge.

Competition Task Overview:
The main task of this competition is to develop HTML5 prototype based on the provided storyboard designs. Your prototype must work properly in all the required browsers. We're only concern about mobile browser since this app will run in mobile devices like iPhone 5+ and Android.

Required Pages:
1) Navigation:
- 5Navigation-Menu.jpg
- Home will redirect user to Home page (3Home_New-Recipies.jpg)
- Browse Recipes will redirect user to Browse Recipes page (7Browse-Default_By-Channel.jpg)
- My Recipes will redirect user to My Recipes page (16My-Recipes.jpg)
- Channels will redirect user to Channels page (12Channels.jpg)
- About us will redirect user to blank page.
- Create Recipe button will redirect user to Create Recipe page (17Create-Recipie_1.jpg)

1) Splash Page:
- 1Splash-Screen.jpg
- Notice Something Do Something is text based.
- User opens the application and will see splash screen.
- Show splash screen for 3 seconds then redirect user to login page.

2) Login page:
- 2Login-Screen.jpg  & 2Login-Screen_Invalid-entries.jpg.
- Notice Something Do Something is text based.
- IBM logo is provided.
- User needs to enter their IBM credential first before able to use the app.
- If user provide wrong credential or forgot to enter one of the login fields, error screen will appear.
- When user clicks login he will be redirected to Home screen.

3) Home page:
- 3Home_New-Recipies.jpg & 4Home_Most-Used-Recipes.jpg
- This screen will be shown after login.
- New Recipes tab will show latest recipes:
-- Recipe Icon.
-- Recipe Description.
-- Recipe Creator.
-- When recipe was created.
- If user clicks on Most Used Recipes tab he will be able to see most used recipes.

4) Browse Recipes page:
- 7Browse-Default_By-Channel.jpg, 8Browse-By-Channel_1.jpg, 9Browse-By-Channel_2.jpg, 10Browse-Recipes_By-Date-default.jpg & 11Browse-Recipes_By-Date_2.jpg.
- Default view is by channel and all channels (7Browse-Default_By-Channel.jpg).
- User can also browse by a specific channel as shown in (8Browse-By-Channel_1.jpg & 9Browse-By-Channel_2.jpg)
- If user selects By Date tab he will be able to browse recipes:
-- New to Old.
-- Old to New.
-- Today.
-- Yesterday.
-- Last Week.
-- Last Month.

5) Channels page:
- 12Channels.jpg, 13Channel_Details_Location.jpg, 13Channel-Details_Popular-Recipes.jpg, 14Channel-Details_Triggers.jpg and 15Channel-Details_Actions.jpg.
- If user clicks on a channel he will be redirected that channel detailed view (13Channel_Details_Location.jpg):
-- Channel Name.
-- Channel Description.
-- User will also be able to see popular recipes, triggers and actions using this channel.

6) My Recipes page:
- 16My-Recipes.jpg,16_1My-Recipe-Details.jpg and 16_2Edit-Recipe.jpg.
- Here user will see his recipes only and be able to enable and disable them.
- User can view all recipes, enabled recipes or disabled recipes depending on the tab he selects.
- If user clicks on a recipe he will be able to see Recipe detailed view (16_1My-Recipe-Details.jpg).
- User can edit recipe and save changes from edit recipe view (16_2Edit-Recipe.jpg)

7) Create Recipe page:
- 17Create-Recipie_1.jpg, 18Create-Recipie_2.jpg, 26Create-Recipie_Location3.jpg, 20Create-Recipie_4.jpg, 21Create-Recipie_5.jpg, 22Create-Recipie_6.jpg & 23Create-Recipie_7.jpg.
- In first view (17Create-Recipie_1.jpg) user will be able to select his Notice channel for his recipe and search for it.
- When user selects a Notice recipe he will be redirected to choose trigger view (18Create-Recipie_2.jpg) to select a trigger.
- When user selects a trigger he will need to select location as shown in this view (26Create-Recipie_Location3.jpg) and when user clicks on Create Trigger button at the bottom he will be redirected to select a channel for his Do action as shown in this view (20Create-Recipie_4.jpg).
- When user selects a Do channel he will be redirected to choose an action (21Create-Recipie_5.jpg).
- When user selects an action he will need to enter:
-- Email Address.
-- Title.
-- Body.
as shown in this view (22Create-Recipie_6.jpg), and when the user enters all this data he will click on Create Action button at the bottom.
- At last view user will need to select if he wants his recipe to be public or not before he clicks on Create Recipe button at the bottom (23Create-Recipie_7.jpg).
- When user clicks on Create Recipe button he will be redirected back to My Recipes page (16My-Recipes.jpg).

Specific HTML/CSS/JavaScript Requirements:
HTML/CSS Requirements:
- Your HTML code must be valid HTML5 and follow best practices
- Validate your code - reviewers may accept minor validation errors, but please comment your reason for any validation errors. Use the validators listed in the scorecard.
- Use CSS to space out objects, not clear/transparent images (GIFs or PNGs) and use proper structural CSS to layout your page. Only use table tags for tables of data/information and not for page layout.
- No inline CSS styles - all styles must be placed in an external style-sheet.
- Use semantically correct tags - use H tags for headers, etc. Use strong and em tags instead of bold and italic tags.
- Element and Attribute names should be in lowercase and use a "-" or camel naming to separate multiple-word classes (i.e.. "main-content", or "mainContent)
- Label all CSS, JavaScript, or HTML hacks with explanations so others will understand.
- Your code must render properly in all browsers listed in the scorecard in both Mac and PC environments.

JavaScript Requirements:
- All JavaScript used must not have any copyrights to any third party. You are encouraged to use your own scripts, or scripts that are free, publicly available and do not have copyright statements or author recognition requirements anywhere in the code.
- You are allowed to use JQuery for this contest.

Browsers Requirements:
- Firefox, Safari & Chrome Mobile Browsers.
- Android Browser.

Documentation Provided:
- Storyboard Screens and PSD files can be found in forums.
- IBM logo can be found in forums.
Note: The provided screens are for retina display, we need to support both normal and retina displays.



Final Submission Guidelines

Submission Deliverables:
- A complete list of deliverables can be viewed in the UI Prototype Competitions Tutorial.

Final Submission:
- For each member, the final submission should be uploaded to the Online Review Tool.

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