A site for small businesses to understand how they can use and be empowered by Census data using the U.S. Web Design Standards
Created by the Civic Digital Fellowship
To run this site locally you will need to install gulp globally through npm
npm install --global gulp
Then install the dependencies by running
npm install
This creates a local node_modules
directory with all the plugins referenced in gulpfile.js
This project is structured to easily incorporate updates in the U.S. Web Design Standards. Before editing content you'll need to understand how the files are structured.
The files are structured as follows:
├── dist
├── src
├── .gitignore
├── gulpfile.js
├── package.json
Files in the dist
folder are never touched. Any changes or additions to content are made in the src
files. In order to have changes or additions reflected in the dist
folder, run:
> gulp
which will call the default method in gulpfile.js
, which is all of the methods including a watch
method that will actively watch for changes as you edit and compile files to dist
with each save.
The project repository census-small-business is the production-ready version of the dist
folder. To release a new version, clone the census-small-business
repository locally and commit the dist
folder contents to the repository.
The goal of this project was to demonstrate how the Census Bureau can begin to orient itself as a user-centered agency, as well as demonstrate what using the U.S. Web Design Standards could look like for the Census Bureau.
To see the full presentation shown at the Department of Commerce on August 8, 2017, please take a look at the Census for Small Business deck.