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EDF Knowledge Base. Usability Follow-up Demo January 2008. Test results addressed (1 of 2). Home page navigation: moderately difficult Problem: users studied page a long time before clicking Solution: title banner drill-down from a few categories each category is explained
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EDF Knowledge Base Usability Follow-up Demo January 2008
Test results addressed (1 of 2) • Home page navigation: moderately difficult • Problem: users studied page a long time before clicking • Solution: • title banner • drill-down from a few categories • each category is explained • Search very difficult • Problem: users tried several searches; studied results lists, often without clicking any items • Solution: • improved software from tool vendor • improved concept tagging by help authors • New help topic on searching
Test results addressed (2 of 2) • Toolbar: confusing • Problem: not noticeable; redundant with browser • Solution: larger, specialized tools only, improved tool tips • Glossary: easy • Not broken, not fixed
Demo • New title & banner • New home page & drill downs • Expandable items • Toolbars (both) – compare home, favorites • Navigation pane • Search • tool installation • publication • user defined properties • web • Sue Evans • training guides • series • flag replication
Users’ top comments & suggestions • Bland appearance; columns out of whack • Overwhelming amount of content on home page • Ambiguous major headings • Links on the main page are not descriptive • Search functionality is not intuitive • Unique country processing app. needs to go live • Layout of document links & abstracts is confusing • Toolbar isn’t noticeable; also needs better tips • Left pane needs hierarchical TOC • Country codes need link to db for accuracy • Users need to be able to add/modify content
Steps taken (1 of 3) • Improve appearance & organization: • Simplify the home page • Make the toolbar larger with better tool tips; include all tools needed to avoid alternating w/browser toolbar • Redesign the page layout • Eliminate drop-down abstracts for documents; use “summary” instead of “abstract” if needed
Steps taken (2 of 3) • Improve content retrieval: • Convert long documents to help topic chunks for easier search, retrieve, scan, & use • Modify the Search feature’s method of operation (provided by help authoring tool vendor in patch release) • Provide search tips
Steps taken (3 of 3) • Enhance technology: • Link to country name database • Finish the country processing app. • Enable user content contribution (requires software upgrade; may use Sharepoint instead)