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Mobile view home page needs more above the fold #235
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Pinging @mapk. |
Like #236 I think we can solve some of this by removing the black header altogether and just have a minimal support header for the support section. This would also eliminate the double search bars that look ridiculous. This is a larger discussion though. But ultimately as for mobile, research shows that people scroll. https://www.nngroup.com/articles/scrolling-and-attention/ Analytics for wordpress.org show that the top page for people to visit from the The 4th most visited page from the The 2nd, and 3rd most visited page after the This could be because the 'search' box on the support home page only offers to search the forums. If our new search covers more than just forums, we might get more traction on it. Something to consider, is that this design currently follows the design patterns of the rest of the site. Yes, the "search" will be prominent on mobile, but I don't think that's a bad thing. |
It could be because the main menu link for Forums goes to the support page. I've asked about this before. Makes no sense to me. I just think the blue part with the search box should be a bit smaller on mobile. The black part could be smaller too, but I wouldn't want to get rid of it. I like being able to search all of wp. Please don't choose a "solution" that reduces the user's options on the part of the site that is supposed to be helping him. |
I agree that the search box in the blue prominent area should cover more than just forums. This will be the same "above the fold" approach as the Plugins page. |
We had a discussion with the #design team and we will be looking into finding a solution that works for all the pages/sections. In the meantime, I found that mobile screens work better with both ribbons and only the main search field if both ribbons are shrunk in size. It even has a filter to hide the welcome screen. |
Viewing https://wp-helphub.com/ on a mobile device gives the first impression that there is nothing to do but search.
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