Closed
Bug 784063
Opened 13 years ago
Closed 13 years ago
Mozilla Webmaker Quiz QA
Categories
(Websites :: donate.mozilla.org, defect)
Websites
donate.mozilla.org
Tracking
(Not tracked)
RESOLVED
FIXED
People
(Reporter: bsimon, Unassigned)
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Hello QA friends!
Wanted to request the community's help in looking over a new engagement campaign we're launching end of this week/early next week.
It's a short quiz around our Webmaker projects, which then gives you a profile of projects to try. You're also able to sign up for a Mozilla Webmaker sticker, and if you do so, are then brought to a donation page.
The quiz (which leads to the sticker signup) is here: https://donate.mozilla.org/page/s/mozilla-quiz
And the donation page after the sticker signup is here:
https://donate.mozilla.org/page/contribute/quiz-donation
And the following edits/bugs have already been entered (though not in bugzilla), so no need to point these out:
--Don't think "Compute my webmaker" quite makes sense as the final button
--Email should not be a required field, and nor should email opt-in
--"Province" is spelled "Provence"
--Privacy policy should be same on donate as on signup
Thanks!
-ben
Updated•13 years ago
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OS: Mac OS X → All
Hardware: x86 → All
And here's the post-donation thank-you page:
https://donate.mozilla.org/page/contribute/quiz-donation/thanks
Comment 2•13 years ago
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Small things I noted:
* For Street 2 there should be periods for abbreviations on: 'apt', 'ste', and 'etc' on both moz/quiz and quiz-donation pages
* The mozilla/quiz page has 'State/Province*" and the quiz-donation page has "State/Prov*" - ideally they would match
Updated•13 years ago
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Comment 3•13 years ago
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Missing a period at the end of this error:
"Error processing your contribution. Please correct the problems marked below.
Total amount must be at least $5 "
Updated•13 years ago
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The quiz feels a little anti-climactic right now: it advertises itself as a personality quiz, which suggests some sort of archetypal assessment at the end of the quiz. However, the personality type is never directly stated, and the user is left trying to glean the answer from the text description.
My suggestion is to add an archetype headline ("The Storyteller" when a storyteller, "The Designer" when typed as a designer, et cetera), with the current headline as a secondary line, followed by the existing descriptions.
Comment 5•13 years ago
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Ben, this has launched, correct?
Yep -- closing out, thanks!
Status: NEW → RESOLVED
Closed: 13 years ago
Resolution: --- → FIXED
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