Challenge Overview
Project Overview:
The goal of this challenge is to create HTML5 Prototype based on provided storyboards for “Topcoder Arena” using HTML5 and CSS3.
NOTE: This application is using AngularJS Framework (http://angularjs.org, http://docs.angularjs.org/guide) and Bootstrap 3 (http://getbootstrap.com/getting-started). Please follow coding standards and write clean code for AngularJS data binding instead of using plain HTML code.
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 wireframes and storyboard designs. Your prototype must work properly in all the required browsers.
General Rules
- Test in all the required browsers.
- Watch word typos in every place including source code. Make sure they have correct meaning.
- Use CSS3 for whenever required.
- Your code or HTML layout should be Responsive ready.
- For any popup/modal you code, make it close if you click on x icon or if you click outside the popup/modal.
- Make sure the page rendered properly different screen resolutions.
Important:
- Previous challenge has provided a good code base to start with - https://github.com/cloudspokes/arena-web, please clone and work out directly with that repository. please follow the instructions found inside README file, then you will need to update the content (css/js/images/html) inside app folder in order to totally redo the styling to match what we are looking for in the New Topcoder Arena.
- Its going to be up to you to define the actual state names and state hierarchy, but you need to think of something clear and extendable. We expect the wireframe/design pages to be broken up into appropriate partials that get loaded according to the state hierarchy you define.
- widgets that appear on more than one page must be done as directives, other widgets may also be done as directives if they member wishes
- Previously, we have implemented the Login and Logout functionality, in order to properly setup, please use http://54.87.146.230:5037/ as the backend listener.
Required Pages & Widgets:
1. Summary Widget on Contest Page (04 ~ Contest Enter.png):
- When Entering a Contest, there is a Summary widget, showing three tabs, Room, Division I, Dvision II.
- Each section are similar, a general description and a View Detail link, click it will switch to the corresponding screen for Room or Division.
2. Room Summary (05A ~ Contest Summary.png):- There will be three sections, Challengers, Challenges and Room Leaderboards, each sections are similar, except take up different page spaces.
- for Challengers and Challenges it will show the latest challenges info.
- vertical scroll bar should be present for Room Leaderboard.
- each column should be sortable.
- when click the Filter link, a Filter Panel will be displayed (05B ~ Contest Summary.png, 05C ~ Contest Summary.png)
- each section can be expanded to full screen mode, see Wireframes for detail.
- The Screen will show differently based on the phase data.
- Before Challenge phase, Challengers and Challenges section is not avaliable, please provide a way to show/hide them.
- Before/During Coding phase, the Room Leaderboard are read only mode, show the Open and Compile Status, and the score for submitted.
- During/After Challenge phase, The cell with submitted solution should be clickable to be open for challenge, or reading.
- After System Tests phase, the Passed or not status will be displayed.
- Please add a way to return back to the General Contest page.
Note: To understand the functionality in a better way, open the wireframes and see how things are done there.
Coding Guide:
Please define seperate controller files and make controller files reside in a new app/js/controllers directory, the same to directives.
Winner Responsiblity:
During the final fix phase, winner will be responsible to create a pull request and help with the merge.
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:
- jQuery
- AngularJS
- All custom javascript (written by the competitors) must pass jslint checks
Browsers Requirements:
- IE10
- IE11
- Latest Safari
- Latest Firefox
- Latest Chrome
Supporting Documents:
- Storyboard Screens and PSD files: storyboard_v3.zip
- Wireframe: Winning WF.zip
Final Submission Guidelines
PROTOTYPE GOALS:
- We need clean documentation of the code as possible please create detailed comments for the different HTML5, CSS3 and JavaScript code.
- Please note, we are expecting the HTML5 prototype to work on mobiles.
- Use CSS3 Media Queries to load different styles for each page and don't build different page for different device/layout.
- Remember, all pages should link where possible. Please help us show correct page flow.
- Please use Bootstrap 3 for css.
- Please use AngularJS framework for data binding.
- Please use angular-ui components:
1- ui-bootstrap
2- ui-router (for app structure as a state machine)
3- ui-ace or ui-codemirror (for the code editor)
4- other ui components as needed (date, calendar)
TECHNOLOGY GUIDELINES:
1. HTML5
- Provide comments on the page elements to give clear explanation of code usage. The goal is to help future developers understand the code.
- Please use clean INDENTATION for all HTML code so future developers can follow the code.
- All HTML code naming should not have any conflicts
- Make sure all HTML files pass Validation without Error/Warning.
2. CSS3
- Provide comments on the CSS code, we need CSS comments to give clear explanation of the code usage. The goal is to help future developers understand the code.
- Please use clean INDENTATION for all CSS so future developers can follow the code.
- All CSS naming should not have any conflicts
- Make sure all CSS files pass validation without Error/Warning.
3. JAVASCRIPT
- Provide comments on the JavaScript code, JS codes to give clear explanation of the code usage. The goal is to help future developers understand the code and know what needs to be developer further.
- Please use clean INDENTATION for all JavaScript code so future developers can follow the code.
4. ANGULAR JS
- Angular models are plain old JavaScript objects. Use JSON objects for data binding with view.
- Data-binding is an automatic way of updating the view whenever the model changes, as well as updating the model whenever the view changes.
- Controllers are the behavior behind the DOM elements. AngularJS lets you express the behavior in a clean readable form.
- Use AngularJS Framework (http://angularjs.org, http://docs.angularjs.org/guide) to populate JSON data.
5. IMAGES
- For mobile development, images should be properly compressed while still having good visual quality.
- As possible using background color properties, instead of repetition usage of background based image.
- Use sprites technique for the image slicing. Page reference