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  • Design 2
  • Main page. Jennifer clicks the large button at the bottom of the scene to log in
  • Once logged in, Jennifer sees this page, listing the projects she's working on, and the projects she has saved as her favourites
  • By clicking the Create button at the bottom of the screen, Jennifer navigates to a page allowing her to create a new project
  • Jennifer saves the new project and begins working on it
  • After Jennifer has posted her new section, and left, Troll reads Jennifer's section and posts a rude comment
  • Jennifer, returning, uses her power as moderator to delete the comment by clicking the underlined delete below the comment. A confirmation dialogue will pop up to ensure that she realizes that she is deleting that particular comment.
  • Analysis: Learnabilibity
    • The nonstandard screen arrangement may make it difficult for new users to locate other necessary buttons and links. discuss wheel metaphor
  • Analysis: Visibility
    • Screen real estate concerns. Good big buttons on the edge of the screen.
  • Analysis: Efficiency
    • The interface has an internally consistent shape and location of buttons, which allows new users to intuit where the most necessary buttons will be for their current task.
  • Analysis: Error Prevention
    • Everything has cancel buttons; delete comments (and sections, though not discussed in this storyboard) will have confirmation dialogues
  • Design 3
  • Home page.  Displays quick links to fics she has viewed recently, and also displays fics that she may be interested in.  To create a new fic she clicks on the "My Fics" tab.

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