Closed notkaramel closed 1 year ago
@Cybernide as we discussed during the UX meeting, quickstart will be changed to differentiate itself from the tutorial. Below are points that I noted from the meeting:
Quickstart should be a short description of how to activate IMAGE, maybe around 3-5 lines of instruction that are short and precise, such that first time users can understand, and long-time users who are blind or low-vision wouldn't have to sit through screen-readers saying it for too long.
"Where should quickstart be?"
Plan A: On First Launch page: a quickstart for users who just installed IMAGE. Should it contain examples?
Plan B: First Launch will have buttons to the quickstart and tutorial in case users (both sighted and blind or low-vision) want to fully understand how IMAGE works.
Sidenote: Alt + I
(named "launchpad") page keep the link to the tutorial, nothing changes. Should we add quickstart to it? ("Help! How to use IMAGE?" is the first option that leads to the tutorial here)
Inspiration for my idea is from svelte.dev (and probably lots of other product out there) where they have a very concise quick start of 4 line instruction, and a detailed tutorial for users as an option.
Ah yes, that needs to be changed to the quickstart page, thank you
I'm splitting this into 2 work items to reduce confusion between different components of the browser extension. That includes:
and tutorial linksfrom #334 and add them to the browser extension.