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A UI suggestion: the sample questions could always show up next to the text box one is typing in, even if one still goes to a new "next step" text input box.
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5. Now that we have content, the site is worth looking at milestone
Jun 10, 2014
Hmm. What about instead, there's two ways to fill out the form: the simple way, and the guided way? The guided way is default, but users can easily click "no thanks, I know what I want to say" and just input into a form, with all questions to one side. If they go with the guided version, they click through the questions one by one either answering them or skipping them.
Okay, re-thinking: I think I'll like a box with a series of prompts. For each prompt, you have three options: next prompt (or "I'm done answering this prompt"), skip prompt (or "This prompt doesn't apply), or see all. The skip prompt would bring you to a mutually exclusive prompt, where it existed, allowing you to have a decision tree like structure.
This is annoying to implement and not strictly necessary, so I'm moving it to a later milestone. In the mean time, the steps are just confusing, so I disabled most of the Javascript function and remove the "first step" label for the first box (see e470530).
Asheesh remarks:
A UI suggestion: the sample questions could always show up next to the text box one is typing in, even if one still goes to a new "next step" text input box.
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