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= Raw Audit Notes =
= Raw Audit Notes =
These are my notes from personal observation and from doing a few user experience tests. From these notes I'll be generating recommendations for things we can change now and recommendations for things we can include in the new KB PRD. These are not presented in any particular order and items aren't assigned any kind of importance.


== Getting started with SUMO ==
== Getting started with SUMO ==

Revision as of 03:16, 21 April 2010

I'm going through the whole SUMO experience and taking lots of notes as a Firefox user and as a SUMO contributor. I'll also be looking at how other great support systems work. These are my raw notes and ideas.

Raw Audit Notes

These are my notes from personal observation and from doing a few user experience tests. From these notes I'll be generating recommendations for things we can change now and recommendations for things we can include in the new KB PRD. These are not presented in any particular order and items aren't assigned any kind of importance.

Getting started with SUMO

  • Can't find the help menu or people don't know to look in the help menu. I think the help menu is associated with OS built in help which is generally pretty crappy. They don't really expect to be taken to a website. We need other ways to let people know about the support site.
    • Mac help menu has a search but that doesn't search SUMO - it searches unrelated documents on your computer.
  • Searching - in general you have to think about what to type - how specific should you be? Need good browsing options.
    • In a test search results keyed on the word "not" and listed random forum topics resulting in lots of searching through the forums (and not the KB - because the search offered only searched the Forums).
    • The search should have picked up on "passwords" instead of "not" and show https://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Username+and+password+not+remembered as the first result. We really need to take a closer look at optimizing the search results.
    • As a result of the poor search results, the tester ended up in an almost endless forum thread loop, which isn't an ideal problem-solving experience (if a KB article exist for the problem, it's always better than specific forum threads)
  • SUMO start page doesn't really tell the story that it's made by the community. That info is in a tiny box in the sidebar.
  • The word crash doesn't appear anywhere on the SUMO start page yet it seems like a pretty big deal if you look at live chat or twitter.
    • If you have Firefox quits or crashes as your problem and you go to SUMO you see lots of problems but not quits or crashes - so what do you search for? What is it called? Is it (crashes) called something else because it's not listed on the page with all the other problems?
  • Suggested searches in the big search box seem to me like they should take me to a category page, i.e. the "Bookmarks" category page – not a search results page. When I click a link I expect to go to a page not search results. Yes the link is in a search box/section but still it seems off to me.
  • Search results are kind of overwhelming. After finding SUMO, I have to figure out what to search for and then I have to weed though a thousand search results!
  • What is up with the navigation on the top right? It's different on the start page and all the internal pages. Why?
    • When you try to follow the right hand navigation in order you get skipped around - it's very disorienting.
    • Navigation in upper right - "Get Personal Help" confusing wording
  • All the main SUMO pages have a big yellow search box at the top even when the supposed purpose of the page is not searching. Also some of those search boxes search different things - that's not obvious at all. I didn't notice that until many many times through those pages.
  • Difficult to tell where the search results take you - Article or Forum (they are not distinguished from each other).
  • Clear and straight-to-the-point language should be the general theme of the whole website.
    • We have rainbow dolphins on mozilla.com - the language of the site should compliment it.

KB Articles

Support Forums

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Contributor Experience

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User Experience Videos

  • Dylan - finding answers to questions and finding more information about Fx features. Ogg video 25min
  • Ryanne - answering a question on the support forum and finding out more information about getting involved as a community member. Ogg video 24min