I have observed that news on the front page don´t have an expiration date. They are not dated either, so there is noe way for the end-user to know wether this is current news or not. If you scroll, you find very old news items there.
A related issue we can address at the same time, is the way we write snippets of news on the front page.
Suggested solution
Implement dated news snippets on the front page and give them an expiration date that we agree on. After that, end-user should consult release notes/documentation to see whats new.
Limit the number of news items in the given time period a piece of news is considered "current" to for example 3. UX: Maybe redesign to use cards here?
Link to "more about"-documentation, if relevant.
Clean up the current news stream that is there, and keep what´s still current and archive non-current.
Create a quick win course for the team in how to write news teasers and following AIDA principles, stored in a common place where they ca consult it as needed.
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Tasks
Implement dated news snippets (meaning: the publishing date is displayed on the news item).
Give each news item an expiration date.
Limit the number of news items shown on the page, in the given time period?
Link to "more about"-documentation for each remaining new item, if relevant.
Clean up the current news stream, archive non-current.
Create the quick win-course and place it in a common area (Teams?). Introduce it in a meeting if necessary.
Acceptance Criterias
News are always shown with their date created/published and they expire after x number of weeks.
The number of news items shown is limited to x (3?), to avoid scrolling or we implement a new design with cards.
(- Each new item is written according to relevant writing principles for news.)
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What and why?
I have observed that news on the front page don´t have an expiration date. They are not dated either, so there is noe way for the end-user to know wether this is current news or not. If you scroll, you find very old news items there.
A related issue we can address at the same time, is the way we write snippets of news on the front page.
Suggested solution
Additional Information
No response
Tasks
Acceptance Criterias