On 2 Oct 2014 at 11:06:00, Guillaume Louis-Marie Delhumeau
(gdelhumeau@xwiki.com(mailto:gdelhumeau@xwiki.com)) wrote:
Hi.
I have done the "test-on-my-wife" thing :)
She finds it more intuitive to add a page from the current page, so in the
current location, instead of the "black bar that gives the impression of
not beeing a part of that page" (that she did not manage to find by
herself).
I then explained that the buttons inside the page only concern the actions
that you can do on that page, meanwhile adding a new page should be put in
an other location. She did not like this logic :)
So with this logic we should remove the top bar completely and move all actions inside the
page, i.e. have only 1 menu inside the page. Because if she couldn’t find the Add button
there she also wouldn’t be able to find all wiki-related actions, space-related actions
and more importantly **page-related** actions like copy page, rename page or delete page…
Also would be fun to ask your wife to try using Confluence and see if she fails to create
a page there too.
Thanks
-Vincent
Users' logic and developer's logic are not the
same. I like the current
location too, except that we should propose "create page" before "create
wiki".
I really would like to have some feedback of normal users, with the 2
proposals. We, as developers, are not good at making things that look
simple for other people, so we should not take this decision alone.
Thanks,
--
Guillaume Delhumeau