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Tammie Lister : @karmatosed speakerdeck.com/tammielis/getting-to-know-gutenberg A tale of Gutenberg Usability testing

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CHAPTER I Meet Gutenberg

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Authoring richly laid out posts is a key strength of WordPress… but it’s not easy to do.

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By embracing "the block", we can potentially unify multiple different interfaces into one.

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The vision… • Everything is a block • All blocks are created equal • Drag and drop is additive • Placeholders are key • Direct manipulation • Customisation

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We are listening and iterating.

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A look inside Editing

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Settings A look inside

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Inspector A look inside

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Inserter A look inside

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CHAPTER II Usability tests

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“ ” WIKIPEDIA Usability testing is a technique used in user-centered interaction design to evaluate a product by testing it on users.

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Make Test Test

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Make Test Test

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Make Test Test

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Make Test Test

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CHAPTER III In the beginning

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Make Test

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Why test? • Important to get a baseline • A lot was influx, needed boundaries • Ease of contributions • Iterate on over time • A way for community to learn to write tests • A way for those that didn’t know to learn to run tests

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https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/issues/650

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https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/issues/650

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``` https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/issues/652

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1 Feedback/freeform 1 Task based

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``` https://make.wordpress.org/test/2017/06/27/call-for-testing-gutenberg/

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Full list of issues for feedback: • https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/issues/1544 • https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/issues/1546 • https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/issues/1547 • https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/issues/1548 • https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/issues/1549

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General comments • https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/issues/1550

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103 Task responses 41 Feedback

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CHAPTER IV The impact of the tale

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CHAPTER V Spreading the tale

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Make Test

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Issues Support Blogs Pull 
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58 Responses to feedback form

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53 Feedback 3 Support

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CHAPTER VI The second saga of tests

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Why test again? • Important to continue to get a baseline • A lot has changed • We didn’t reach outside the bubble • We didn’t get enough people tested

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The new tests • 3 images: beginner, intermediate and advanced level • Tests can be run without tester or with • Form for reporting and can write post • Encourage screen recording upload, provide instructions • Branched test depending on if need to set up Gutenberg

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Make Test

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Agencies Dev New users Universities Journalists ? Contributors Community Plugin Developers Themers Bloggers ? ? ? ? Builders

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CHAPTER VII Get involved

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Learn more: wordpress.org/gutenberg

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Documentation: 
 wordpress.org/gutenberg/handbook/

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Get the plugin: 
 wordpress.org/plugins/gutenberg/

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Run some tests: 
 make.wordpress.org/test/handbook/call-for- testing/gutenberg-testing

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Help with issues: 
 github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/issues

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Join the conversation: 
 #core-editor, wed 17:00 UTC

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Have a testing session at your meet up

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Come find me, let’s talk Gutenberg

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Thanks, any questions? Tammie Lister : @karmatosed speakerdeck.com/tammielis/getting-to-know-gutenberg