Big plus for the easy to recognize links. Other than that we should
consider to make it even more simple. No recurring transaction, one
input field with 10 as default, and next to it the currency. And a less
blatant font (if you are at this page the disclaimer on top is way too
much info).
Many thanks for your mockup, Jan!
On April 2, 2017 4:50:32 PM GMT+02:00, jan <dittrich.c.jan@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Mike,
Here an updated proposal design-wise:
http://imgur.com/a/IVMEj
(it should be easy enough to implement in its basic form. Some added
Javascrip-foo will make it easier to use)
Notes:
* I integrated most like Jan suggested, on one page
* I ditched the "robot"-captcha. It is easy to reintegrate, but as long
as we are not sure we really need it, I would not use it, since it can
slow the process of donating down.
* I suggest the eMail field should come after the donation has been
finished, so we don’t create the impression that you need to enter your
mail to donate (and we can add information on why the mail may be
entered without cluttering the mail donation form)
If we really need it on the first page, we can integrate it there, though.
Kind Regards,
Jan
Am 31.03.2017 um 14:48 schrieb Mike Saunders:
Hi Jan,
On 30/03/2017 23:08, jan wrote:
1) What is the "I'm not a robot" for?
That's a captcha -- it's in the current donate process so I
thought I'd
keep it in. (I don't know the exact reason it was added originally.)
2) What is asking for the mail address for? (I would like to
know about
is for the design, but I think the users want to know, too)
It's for getting a confirmation / thank-you mail from TDF once the
donation is complete. I could add some text to mention that...
Mike
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