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Comment: Corrected links that should have been relative instead of absolute.

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  • Noted that design of the interface was appealing, said it was “pretty”
  • Had some trouble figuring out how to create text and paragraphs - first tried clicking below the title, then pasted text into the title; eventually tried to press enter which made a new text section below, then understood that the large text section was meant to be a title
  • Tried to drag an image into the page just like the previous user
  • Initially copied the URL of the wikipedia page that contained an image instead of the direct url to the image
  • Had kind of a tough time adjusting to the differences from other editors - just seemed a bit disoriented in generalFinished screenshot for user 2:
User 3 (

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JD, Course 2)
  • Immediately discovered, upon making a new section, that pressing “tab” didn’t indent, as user had intended, but rather just scrolled the page down.  
  • User noted that the browser default spellcheck disappeared when you clicked out of a text section.  User also suggested that we might want to implement more comprehensive automatic punctuation behavior, like automatic capitalization.
  • Similar to other users, JW tried to begin a section after the title by clicking on the page beneath it (instead of pressing enter or clicking “add a text section”).
  • Also, like all user testers, JW tried to drag the images into the document instead of clicking them.  This clearly indicates a critical implementation flaw.
  • User discovered that it’s not possible to delete pictures with “delete” or “backspace” key, only by clicking on the ‘x’.
  • User noted that pressing enter doesn’t always position the new text in the right place, especially when the previous box is right above an image.  
  • Finally, user showed us a cool video of Kingdom Hearts, which most of his blog post was about.

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