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Known usability and interaction design issues #25

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tangospring opened this issue Mar 21, 2015 · 0 comments
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Known usability and interaction design issues #25

tangospring opened this issue Mar 21, 2015 · 0 comments

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Hub page

  • Make top area of the card clickable (links to project page) -- IxD
  • Rename 'View project details' link to 'View project page' -- semantics.
  • Add selected state for Help Wanted section of the filter (or consider using checkboxes) -- IxD

Project page

  • Move 'Back to Projects Hub' button. Put it above the Code for America logo -- usability, the button is hidden in the visual clutter.

Known not issues

  • Project page layout width is fixed (while hub is flexible). This is by design. Few people want to read novels on website. People scan for useful info -- smallish boxes support scanning and restrict verbose writing. Fixed width boxes also promote good typography practices (line width). Project cards in the hub are mini-pages - they do not get excessively wide. -- [OK]
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