Content Sources
Documentation of how this website was created from source materials
Overview
This MyHealthPEI documentation website was created by merging content from multiple source files into a comprehensive, user-friendly web interface. This section explains the content merge process and source file relationships.
Source Files Used
MyHealthPEI User Guide 2025 Q2 v1.3.docx
File Type: Microsoft Word Document
Version: 1.3 (June 25, 2025)
Primary Content Source: Comprehensive user guide with detailed instructions
Content Extracted:
- System Requirements and browser compatibility
- Step-by-step MyPEI account creation process
- Detailed feature documentation for all MyHealthPEI tools
- Health records management procedures
- Healthy living tracking tools and instructions
- Communication centre and document management
- Settings configuration and device integration
- Technical specifications and troubleshooting
MyHealthPEI Chatbot.xlsx
File Type: Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet
Primary Content Source: FAQ data and chatbot responses
Content Extracted:
- FAQ questions and standardized answers
- Account management and login troubleshooting
- Two-factor authentication guidance
- Error handling and common issue solutions
- Device security requirements
- Appointment and message system features
- Notification settings and broadcast management
Content Integration Strategy
Structure Organization
Content from both source files was reorganized into a logical, user-friendly structure:
Content Transformation
Original content was enhanced with modern web design elements:
- Visual Enhancements: Added icons, cards, and responsive grids
- Interactive Elements: Sidebar navigation and search functionality
- Step Indicators: Converted numbered lists to visual step containers
- Alert Boxes: Highlighted important information with styled alerts
Content Mapping
The following table shows how content from source files was mapped to website sections:
| Source Location | Destination Section | Content Type |
|---|---|---|
| Word Doc: Section 1 | Overview | Background, features, key information |
| Word Doc: Section 2-3 | Getting Started & Account Setup | MyPEI account creation process |
| Word Doc: Section 4-5 | Health Records | Clinical data viewing and management |
| Word Doc: Section 6 | Healthy Living | Personal health tracking tools |
| Word Doc: Section 7-8 | Communication | Document management and printing |
| Word Doc: Section 9 | Settings | Profile and preference management |
| Word Doc: Section 10 | Connected Devices | Device integration instructions |
| Excel: Topics Sheet | FAQ | Common questions and answers |
| Excel: Ingestible Sheet | Troubleshooting | Error solutions and support info |
Quality Assurance
Content Verification
- ✅ All major sections from User Guide Word document included
- ✅ FAQ content from Excel integrated appropriately
- ✅ Technical specifications preserved
- ✅ Step-by-step procedures maintained
- ✅ Contact information and support details included
User Experience Improvements
- ✅ Mobile-responsive design implemented
- ✅ Search functionality added
- ✅ Visual hierarchy enhanced with icons and styling
- ✅ Navigation improved with sidebar menu
- ✅ Content organized for logical flow
Maintenance Notes
File Dependencies
- styles.css: Contains all styling for merged content presentation
- script-multipage.js: Provides interactive functionality for navigation and search
- Individual HTML files: Each page contains specific content sections
Version Control
- Track source file versions for change management
- Regular reviews to ensure web content matches source materials
- Document any customizations or deviations from source content
Summary
The MyHealthPEI documentation website successfully combines comprehensive user guide content from the MyHealthPEI User Guide with practical FAQ and troubleshooting information from the Excel spreadsheet. This multi-page structure creates a unified, accessible, and user-friendly resource that serves as a complete reference guide and quick-help system for MyHealthPEI users.
The content transformation process maintained the integrity of the original information from both source files while significantly improving accessibility, searchability, and user experience through modern web design principles and interactive elements across multiple organized pages.