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*making the graphic interface too unmanageable or cluttered | *making the graphic interface too unmanageable or cluttered | ||
*removing the individual decisions for categorization or structuring | *removing the individual decisions for categorization or structuring | ||
==Paper-Prototype Test== | |||
*Task 1:Create a bookmark for the page shown to you. | |||
*Task 2:Find your way to the Bookmark Wall and arrange the bookmarks as you see fit. | |||
*Task 3:Create a new folder and fill it with some bookmarks. After that, open one of them. | |||
====Results==== | |||
Overall, the tested users coped very well with the tasks and had no problems with the creation of new bookmarks or new folders on the Bookmark Wall. They intuitively used the bookmark symbol in the toolbar/adressbar to set the bookmark and created new folders by right-clicking on the Wall and choosing the “New Folder” option in the following menu. The most problems occurred in the second task: arranging the bookmarks. Every tested user had trouble to identify the bar that popped up on a mouse-over as the haptic surface on the bookmark. Instead of gripping the bar to drag and drop a bookmark around the Wall, the users always clicked directly on the bookmark, therefore opening it in a new tab. It also emerged the issue of how to mark multiple bookmarks at once and drag them into a folder or around. | |||
==In Progress== | ==In Progress== |
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