Hi Loic, hi all!
I've refined the interaction design a bit and uploaded it to the wiki -
replacing the file you've uploaded for me (thanks!):
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Bug_Submission_Assistant_-_ToDo#Web_design
Comments on the new version:
* It is still a draft ...
* I refined the structure so that it matches better with the
design proposal you've send to me (navigation on the left side,
more dominant header).
* Added a few more steps and thought a bit how things could be
explained in a rather user-friendly language (whereas I tried to
be as understandable as possible until the bug report assistant
is entered).
* I've tried to follow your current workflow, added snippets
provided by Michael and Rainer ... and considered "getting help"
and "joining a user survey". However, the essential part "bug
report" would also work "stand-alone".
* The structure contains a lot of "Full Description" elements -
added for scalability reasons, if the normal field size is too
small. So, they can be removed if not needed.
* Personally, I think the structure is just a contain to add the
real workflow like the one by Michael. I don't know what's
currently planned, but it would provide more guidance (asking
for crashes, rendering fidelity ...).
* I've left some placeholders due to missing time and missing
knowledge, here it would be great if the others could jump in to
help us finalize the work.
* I might have missed some (or many) details, since I've tried to
avoid reading further mails this evening ... aehm ... night :-)
* And, grr, already found some caption mistakes after
uploading ... but that doesn't affect the concept.
Feedback appreciated ... :-)
Since this mail is send to the QA list / Design list as well, I'll keep
most of the discussion we had so far.
Am Dienstag, den 13.09.2011, 10:01 +0200 schrieb Loic Dachary:
On 09/13/2011 12:44 AM, Christoph Noack wrote:
[...]
So I've started to read most of the specs lying around and tried to
understand the motivation by Rainer and Michael. Next, I've tried you
bug report assistant and read the mails discussing that topic on the
mailing list. Finally, I've tried to come up with my own point-of-view
in a mockup (which is far from being completed):
https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/w31yhEvxH3xkTt1YYwvjkA?feat=directlink
It's a great illustration of what I have in mind, except for the left
part which is outside the scope of the bug submission assistant (I
hope ;-). I wish I would be able to do such nice schematics.
Thanks :-)
A first feedback from your side would be great!
Some comments:
* The "intermediate page" that allows people to provide feedback
via different methods is something I'd like to have for our
users. To me, it seems less important for your work I guess.
yes.
* I assumed that the content is embedded into some other website,
e.g. the LibreOffice website.
yes, in an iframe https://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/bugTest/?stage=Stage
* The first step is a mixture of Michael's proposal and the one
I've made ago ... selecting the main components via buttons (or
whatever can be done) and offering a container (or whatever...)
to provide a full list if people are able to understand that.
I understand the rationale.
* Next, the whole design doesn't feel right yet ... unfortunately
we lack the time for relaxed iterations, so it should be
considered as "something".
* I've added the mockup to Picasa if you want to discuss it with
other people ...
* Like the usual usability driven mockups, the visual design isn't
available (missing colors icons, ...). Thus ...
I got a design proposal that implements your "Report a Problem" box, I think (see attached). What
do you think ?
I think it will work well ... I had a few concerns whether people
understand the sequence of the steps (at the moment, it rather looks
like the tabs in recent software or on websites), but for a first
iteration it's great.
The only things I'd like to mention are that we usually don't use drop
shadows and that we try to use lots of white - so the header may be a
bit too dominant.
For the visual design, we currently have the following resources:
[... already added to the wiki page by your side ...]
Maybe this helps to get an idea how the final design could look like.
It makes things a lot clearer for me, indeed.
The only thing I'll be missing is someone to slice the images from the
mockup, so that I can work the CSS/HTML integration. I have limited
skills with regard to producing images for background, buttons etc.
and the web designer won't do it.
I hope somebody can jump in - as I mentioned before, joining tomorrow
(maybe even the day after) is impossible :-\
This is going to be good, I feel it :-)
Hehe, that sounds good ... its fun to work on that. And its extra fun,
because of the great resources available you've made available
(pictures, prototype, ...).
Cheers,
Christoph
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