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Layout and Structure


Introduction

Each page in PrepToolkit has a similar layout:

A full description of this image can be accessed from the “Full Description of PrepToolkit Layout Screenshot” link. An abbreviated description is contained here. A PrepToolkit page is divided into four sections: Header, Breadcrumbs, Page Body, and Footer. The Header includes the U.S. DHS – FEMA seal alongside the title Preparedness Toolkit. My Sites and JD Jane Doe (user) links are included in the Header. The Breadcrumbs includes the word “Preparedness Toolkit / Welcome”. The Page Body includes a few paragraphs of text, an image, and several buttons. The Footer contains Four links: Help, Contact Us, Plug Ins, and Terms of Use.
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Header

  • Return Home: From anywhere within PrepToolkit, select the FEMA logo or system name in the header to go to the PrepToolkit home page.
  • My Sites: A list of sites within PrepToolkit of which the user is a member.

Breadcrumbs

Serves as a navigation aid by displaying the hierarchy of the current page in relation to the PrepToolkit page structure. Select one of the links in the breadcrumbs to navigate to that page.


Page Body

While the body of each page in PrepToolkit varies, the bulk of PrepToolkit content is structured around the National Preparedness System (NPS), with content falling under one of the six NPS areas:

  • Identifying and Assessing Risk
  • Estimating Capability Requirements
  • Building and Sustaining Capabilities
  • Planning to Deliver Capabilities
  • Validating Capabilities
  • Reviewing and Updating

  • Help: Opens the online user guide. 
  • Contact Us: Launches a new email message with your default mail client addressed to the PrepToolkit help desk email address.
  • Plug-Ins: Contains a list of plug-ins that may be needed to view certain content on PrepToolkit. Each link will route you to the vendor's web site, where the software or plug-in can be downloaded.
  • Terms of Use: Access the current Terms of Use and Rules of Behavior. Users agree to the Terms of Use upon initial login with a self-registered user account.