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Revision as of 20:02, 15 October 2014

Name Question asked Result summary Detailed results Analysis
Homepage search box color Would more people use the homepage search box if it had a white background? Usage increased by 42.6% when the search box had a white background. Detailed results -
Language widget design Would a new design for the language widget increase usage? Usage decreased with the new design. Detailed results -
Label of button in "Get Involved" section Among several variations, which label for the button in the "Get Involved" section of the homepage would receive the highest number of clicks? The label Get Involved (which was not the original label) performed best, receiving 180.1% more clicks than the original label. Detailed results -
Sign in button label Among several variations, which sign in button label would receive the highest number of clicks? No label performed statistically significantly better than any other. Detailed results Analysis
Edit button label Among several variations, which edit button label would receive the highest number of clicks? The label Edit performed best, receiving 42.3% more clicks than the former label. Detailed results Analysis