Experience Recommendations - Enablement:Distribution FY21:Q1 - Install self-managed GitLab on a single node
- UX Scorecard Part 1: #671 (closed)
- Resulting Recommendations:
Improve the installation landing page
The current starting point of the installation is the landing page on the marketing website. On the current page, it's hard to explore the right options for users. We can start repositioning the tiles/cards on this page and push more radical design changes progressively.
- Relevant issue: gitlab-com/www-gitlab-com#6982 (closed)
- The first iteration is done!
Improve the installation docs (collaboration with the technical writing team)
- Relevant epic: &2789
- MR: gitlab-foss!20778 (merged)
Improve the package installation experience
Small UI/UX improvements
The whole installation journey does not end on the installation landing page. The whole experience should be smoothly moved on to the next step when they see the first screen of GitLab. There was an issue already implemented and I would like to focus on delivering small UI/UX improvement on this page. This requires also the inputs from the UX team to align with the Pajamas design system.
Experience Recommendations Checklist
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Brainstorm opportunities to fix or improve areas of the experience. - Use the findings from the Emotional Grading scale to determine areas of immediate focus. For example, if parts of the experience received a “Negative” Emotional Grade, consider addressing those first.
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Edited by Sunjung Park