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New landing pages: how to determine the right order of reading? #155

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Andersson007 opened this issue Apr 7, 2023 · 3 comments
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Andersson007 commented Apr 7, 2023

When working on updating personas journeys, i found out that the right order of reading might not be obvious for newcomers (was myself a bit confused).
The right order is IMO:

Screenshot from 2023-04-07 09-40-36

How can we specify the path?
One possible solution (if possible to implement), could be placing the milestones top-down and put a vertical line as separator between 2 columns. Another could be to put a note saying that folks should read it from left to right.
Ideas? Are there other ways?

Same is fair for other second-layer pages (Developers, etc)

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oraNod commented Apr 14, 2023

@Andersson007 Thanks for opening this one, @Andersson007 I can see what you mean with the order of reading. I'll need to think about it and play around but we can def optimize this. It's important to consider with other community-based sites that might use a journey-based approach.

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oraNod commented May 10, 2023

@Andersson007 I'm going to bring this to some ux designers that have been helping out with the community website next week. There has been some recent work on wireframes that might help set a pattern of interaction that we can follow to improve the flow of those persona pages.

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@Andersson007 I'm going to bring this to some ux designers that have been helping out with the community website next week. There has been some recent work on wireframes that might help set a pattern of interaction that we can follow to improve the flow of those persona pages.

@oraNod sounds great, thanks!

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