On Wed, 2008-01-23 at 09:45 -0600, Mike McGrath wrote: > Perhaps we need two pages. We'll drop people to the initial page > they'd > typically see (i386, ppc, whatever) basically what it is now. Then we > make a nice ? icon or help icon and stick it all over that page, when > people click on it they go to more of a "download wizard". > > This gives us two benefits. 1) we keep a simple page for people and > 2) we > get to see how many people end up using the wizard. If we find that > the > click through is only 1% that at least tells us something, on the > other > hand if we find out its 50% we know we need to account for these > people > all over our site, not just download. We can ask our UI experts how best to do the ? mark, but overall +1 to this approach. Yet ... There are three good ways from here: * Leave page as-is, then ? => link to wizard * Make page a wizard, with a link off to "I know what I want" * Two-boxes in the middle: "Help me figure out what I need" ... "I know what I want" that link out to appropriate pages "User Interaction Expert, where are you?!?" - Karsten -- Karsten Wade, Developer Community Mgr. Dev Fu : http://developer.redhatmagazine.com Fedora : http://quaid.fedorapeople.org gpg key : AD0E0C41
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