How to Train Your Brain to QA Any Website

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Chances are, you have heard the term "QA" in some form on multiple occasions in many different settings. So, what does it really mean to QA a website? This slideshare aims to introduce the philosophy of continuous QA both inside and outside the workplace.

Transcript of How to Train Your Brain to QA Any Website

How to Train Your Brain to QA any Website

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Contents

• Define “Quality Assurance” • Who Cares About QA • Bad QA vs. Proper QA • The WTF Approach • Fun QA Activity Time • Questions

Define “Quality Assurance”

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The Definition

“Quality Assurance” is: a system for ensuring a desired level of quality in the development, production, or delivery of products and services.

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What It Means for Websites

“Quality Assurance” is: finding errors (bugs) and reporting them.

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Upgraded Version 2.1

“Quality Assurance” is: Unconsciously finding opportunities to improve the website (product) and providing insightful recommendations.

NOT “JUST USER EXPERIENCE”!

Who Cares About QA?

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Anyone Checking for Errors

• Quality Assurance Department • Web Developers • Project Managers • Bloggers • Nitpicky People and…

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All Y’all

YOU!

To QA is to Kaizen(what does that mean?)

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Bad QA vs. Proper QA

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In this corner: Bad QA

What you think is better for the site

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In This Corner: Proper QA

What will further improve the site on top of its purposeful development

Example

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Purposeful Development

Advertisement was a strategic choice by the NFL.

Static unchanging image indicates push for promoting fantasy football to users.

Contrasting yellow color draws users’ eyes to button.

Text content further promotes and supports fantasy football.

Easily accessible links to videos and news articles.

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Example: Bad QA

I don’t like how there is a blatant advertisement here!

I don’t like that this large space has a faded image that does not change!

I don’t like the way this button looks with its text!

I don’t like seeing this area broken up below the image!

I don’t like the ordering of these links from left to right!

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Example: Proper QA

Recommend placing the ad above the navigation bar.

Recommend changing the faded lights to an image of a crowded stadium.

Recommend changing font color to white with shadow.

Recommend update but may not change due to branding.

Recommend adding graphics next to links for readability.

The WTF Approach

W - Wanderer

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Chill Website

“This site is pretty cool, yep.”

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Wanderer

• No purposeful direction • More interested in browsing • Flashy design looks interesting • Does not compare with others • Overlooks obvious errors • Slow to frustration

T - Traveler

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Recognized Website

“This site looks familiar.”

Trusty Web Browser

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Traveler

• Clear, purposeful direction • Interested in visiting again • Design should help find item • Compares to other websites • Takes note of obvious errors • Average time to frustration

F - Foreigner

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“I hate this site and I hate you!”

Web Developer

Website of Confusion

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Foreigner

• Unclear, purposeful direction • Wants to find item, then leave • Design does not matter • Compares to THE competitor • Magnifies every minor error • Already frustrated

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Wanderer, Traveler, Foreigner

The best website accommodates all types of visitors

Which One are You?

Fun QA Activity Time (Any Volunteers?)

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Activity #1

• Choose wisely…

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Activity #2

• Choose wisely…

.COM .GOV

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Activity #3

• Choose wisely…

.BIZ .NET

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Fun QA Activity Takeaways

• How it felt entering the site • What elements stood out • Where the info was located • Why the site was easy/hard • When you will visit again • Visit many different websites

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Questions?