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Design Research: Quick n’ Dirty User Testing on /features

We’re looking at how we can improve the user experience on the Firefox features page.

_features

from left to right -> mostly above the fold & the entire page (aka full monty!)

A quick IA inventory showed us that the page:

  • presents 73 different units of information
  • provides

Webgagement #4: Webify Me Stats, One Mozilla Retrospective & Fivvr

Screen shot 2011-09-06 at 4.43.08 PMThe Merge, It’s Happened!

We’re excited to deliver today’s edition (our 4th this quarter), produced by Mike & Chrissie to increase communication between WebDev & Engagement teams and visibility into our projects across Mozilla.

Previous Editions:


Webgagement #3: Iterate! Lightning Talks, Go to a Conference & Other Useable Hype

Webify Me, CB

CB’s WebifyMe, Make your own at webifyme.org
Come to the retrospective, details below

Webgagement Wednesdays: Curated Webgagement content, delivered bi-monthly to your inbox

We’re excited to deliver today’s edition (our 3rd this quarter), produced by Mike & Chrissie to increase communication between WebDev & Engagement


Increasing Firefox Upgrades With Some Basic UX Magic & A/B Testing

(For background see Bug 662975 & Bug 669101)

william arrrrrrrrrWilliam Reynolds, User Engagement Associate @ Peace, Love & Firefox Event #SFPride
Photo by Melissa Shapiro @shappy, Mozilla Firefox PR & so much more!

Spin the Wheel!

Sometimes user experience design is the result of taking chances and creating… Continue reading


Bringing Mozilla Product Sites Back Home to Mozilla.org (Hellz Yeah!)

hellz Yeah!

A Bit of Background

This post is part of an ongoing series, first blogged about here by John Slater, Creative Director of Engagement, and then followed here by David Boswell, Contributor Engagement & Tour Guide of Mozilla websites! Also, James Long, web developer and tech lead, will be posting on