Here’s the last round of menus usability tests…

Here’s the last round of menus usability tests with 23450.6.diff​ applied.

User #15

Here’s the video.

Step 1: Log in

No issues.

Step 2: Go to menus

No issues.

Step 3: Reorganize pages

No issues.

Step 4: Preview changes

No issues.

Step 5: Remove menu item

No issues.

Step 6: Add another menu

No issues.

Step 7: Add links

No issues.

Step 8: Delete menu

No issues.

User #16

Here’s the video.

Step 1: Log in

No issues.

Step 2: Go to menus

No issues.

Step 3: Reorganize pages

No issues.

Step 4: Preview changes

No issues.

Step 5: Remove menu item

4:35 – When she expanded the menu item, the remove link was below the fold, so she did not see it. This caused confusion.

Step 6: Add another menu

No issues.

Step 7: Add links

No issues.

Step 8: Delete menu

No issues.

Observations/Thoughts

Overall, everything worked great. We added a task to delete a menu in there, to double check that users were able to spot it at the bottom, and they both seemed to find the link easily enough.

The second user found a bug. The extra description items (CSSCSS CSS is an acronym for cascading style sheets. This is what controls the design or look and feel of a site., XFN, Description) were unchecked in screen options, and should not have been showing in the menu item edit screen. Since they were there, the “remove” link was pushed below the fold, which caused her confusion. We’ll need to fix this.

#menus-ux