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Gutenboarding: introduce a reassuring message if people hesitate to enter a title #42943

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rickybanister opened this issue Jun 3, 2020 · 5 comments · Fixed by #43317
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[Goal] New Onboarding previously called Gutenboarding [Type] Task

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rickybanister commented Jun 3, 2020

In usability testing sessions we've seen some people hesitate when thinking of a name if they don't already have something in mind.

We have a clear 'i don't know' button, but if we find someone hesitating we should reassure them that they can either skip or change their name later.

Could we try a help message that fades in after a couple of moments of hesitation? This would keep the UI clean for customers with something already in mind, but provide reassurance to folks that may not be sure.

Edit: context in pbAok1-11X-p2

@davipontesblog davipontesblog added the [Goal] New Onboarding previously called Gutenboarding label Jun 8, 2020
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Screen Capture on 2020-06-10 at 18-25-00

Here's a mock of what we should implement (h/t @dubielzyk for putting it together). We can adjust the copy to be slightly more contextual.

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Is that bulb icon something we already have or it is going into Gutenberg soon? Last mention I've found is here: WordPress/gutenberg#20284 (comment)

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simison commented Jun 15, 2020

Is that bulb icon something we already have or it is going into Gutenberg soon?

In Gutenberg it's here:

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So eventually it'll be in @wordpress/icons library, unless it's already there and I just didn't see it.

OK to PR a moval of that SVG into that library but meanwhile we anyway need to rely on SVG directly.

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simison commented Jun 15, 2020

The nudge could also disappear once user starts typing something.

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yansern commented Jun 16, 2020

So eventually it'll be in @wordpress/icons library, unless it's already there and I just didn't see it.

Not there as of now, will be extracting the SVG icon directly from packages/components/src/tip/index.js.

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