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all.html Redesign

Morgamic & Laura Discussion

Crunchy schedule:

  • Dec 1 - Final design and PSD original files
  • Dec 5 - Option 2
  • Dec 12 - Option 3
  • Dec 19 - Option 1

Problems:

  • too close together
  • not enough time for QA
  • no padding for unexpected problems or feature changes
  • webdev is saturated for Q4 right now
  • Steven G - unsure of how available he is and whether or not he could stick to this type of schedule
  • A/B testing not done either way
  • Final launch is already pushed into Q1

Blue sky schedule:

  • Dec 1 - Final design and PSD original files
  • Dec 30 - Options 2 and 3 code complete
  • Jan 27 - Option 1 code complete
  • Feb 10 (mid-Feb) - QA complete
  • Feb 24 - A/B Testing starts
  • March 3 - A/B Testing ends
  • March 10 - Analysis complete
  • March 31 - Launch final design

Questions:

  • PSD -> CSS/HTML: how long for each option?
  • How long for QA for each option?
  • Is this worth squeezing in and reaching for if multi-variate testing is not feasible until Q1?

Agenda

  • Go through all three options verbally.
    • Questions about explanations.
    • Clarification of Process.
  • Discuss constraints.
    • Time constraints.
    • Resource constraints.
  • Feasibility.

PDF

  • Option 1: 1-4 (deciding between a (2) and b (3)) -- page 4 is a continuation of page 3
  • Option 2: 5
  • Option 3: 6

Process

  • Get PSDs from TRO
  • What is a reasonable timeline for 3 code options being done?
    • Which order do we do the designs in, can we break up the QA for each version?
  • When does QA period start and end?
  • Give code to Blake for multi-variate testing.
  • A/B/C test for one week to see which redesign performs best.
  • Take down the other two sites.

Option 1

  • Page 1 of the psd is the main page.
  • Search Box
      • Searches all languages, in both English name and Native name. Results look like results page, showing both English version and Native version of clickable boxes.
    • View All
      • Displays current all.html page.
    • Map
      • Scroll over map, the continents get hot. If you click on a continent, it takes you to that continent's results page.
  • Results Page
    • Sniffs to see which OS system the user is using and display results based on the OS.
    • Search Box
      • Searches all languages, in both English name and Native name. Results look like results page, showing both English version and Native version of clickable boxes.
    • View All
      • Displays current all.html page.
  • Every Continent is broken down into regions.
    • Every region is highlighted in orange.
    • Current OS show under the version number. You can switch to a different OS by clicking on the Mac or Linux logos, for example.
    • Results displayed in alphabetical order (by the english version of the language) but the first language shown is the native version. Os version is also in the box.
    • Around each language option is a box that becomes visible when the user scrolls over it. It turns green as it gets hot. The entire box is clickable. Leads to download.


    • The version number of Firefox shows up at the top of each region.



Option 2

    • Browser detects the OS and displays the detected OS first. Can switch OS listings by clicking on logos.
    • People can click on the '+' sign to display all the versions in a region. If you scroll over the actual land masses on the right end of each continent, they highlight blue.
    • If the user clicks "view all" they are taken to the current all.html page.
    • Now that the user has clicked on Europe, all the languages available in that region are displayed, fist by native name, then eng name. Alphabetized by english name.
    • The search tool bar is enabled, search both by eng name and native name of each language.
    • Languages are first identified by the native version of the language and then the english version of the language.
    • As you scroll down the list, each line is completely highlighted in green. If you click anywhere in the highlighted area, you start downloading FF in that language.
    • Separate lists for Beta Versions, Language Packs for each continent.

Option 3

  • This page is based on the current all.htnl page.
    • Removed version column.
    • First column is native version of language and followed by english version. Alphabetized by english version.
    • Search bar
    • As you scroll, the whole line gets hot. Have to press text link of version you want to download if you are going to download.
    • Broken up into beta versions and language packs.