Kindly find the new Information Architecture in the link below
https://miro.com/app/board/o9J_lkoizq8=/?moveToWidget=3458764523605038111&cot=14
This is the new Information Architecture in accordance to the prototype :-
https://www.figma.com/proto/kH4psWpG6uG9Wx4ww8vN20/Untitled?page-id=0%3A1&node-id=7%3A220&viewport=241%2C48%2C0.12&scaling=scale-down&starting-point-node-id=2%3A121
Clicks: Indicates the number of steps required to reach the page. It also includes the clicking the final heading, i.e. , opening of the final page of the respective heading.
The 3-click rule is a persistent, unofficial heuristic that says that no page should take more than 3 clicks (or taps on a touchscreen) to access. A variation pronounces that the most important information should take no more than 3 clicks to get to. This is a rule, taken seriously while designing UIs . Hence, I have tried to create the whole navigation within the 3 click rule , i.e., it means that I have made sure, that the important information is available to the users within 3 clicks. This indicates that the users will take less time to reach the destination they want and it increases usability by making the navigation easier while keeping a structural hierarchy, keeping the front page clean and letting the users absorb the information in steps. While certain terminologies need to be changed and it is a work in progress, for now I feel that this architecture promises easy navigation. I am trying to collects users also, to test this navigation out.
I have also divided the heading into three main components :-
1. Header :- Incudes search bar, and contribute
2. Main page :- Includes introduction ,user documentation and community
3. Footer :- Includes Archives, get involved, and guidelines.
Like I said before, it is a work in progress , and I would like to test this out also, hence feedback is appreciated .
Kindly find the new Information Architecture in the link below
https://miro.com/app/board/o9J_lkoizq8=/?moveToWidget=3458764523605038111&cot=14
This is the new Information Architecture in accordance to the prototype :-
https://www.figma.com/proto/kH4psWpG6uG9Wx4ww8vN20/Untitled?page-id=0%3A1&node-id=7%3A220&viewport=241%2C48%2C0.12&scaling=scale-down&starting-point-node-id=2%3A121
Clicks: Indicates the number of steps required to reach the page. It also includes the clicking the final heading, i.e. , opening of the final page of the respective heading.
The 3-click rule is a persistent, unofficial heuristic that says that no page should take more than 3 clicks (or taps on a touchscreen) to access. A variation pronounces that the most important information should take no more than 3 clicks to get to. This is a rule, taken seriously while designing UIs . Hence, I have tried to create the whole navigation within the 3 click rule , i.e., it means that I have made sure, that the important information is available to the users within 3 clicks. This indicates that the users will take less time to reach the destination they want and it increases usability by making the navigation easier while keeping a structural hierarchy, keeping the front page clean and letting the users absorb the information in steps. While certain terminologies need to be changed and it is a work in progress, for now I feel that this architecture promises easy navigation. I am trying to collects users also, to test this navigation out.
I have also divided the heading into three main components :-
1. Header :- Incudes search bar, and contribute
2. Main page :- Includes introduction ,user documentation and community
3. Footer :- Includes Archives, get involved, and guidelines.
Like I said before, it is a work in progress , and I would like to test this out also, hence feedback is appreciated .