Over the past year, the Drupal community has focused on improving the Drupal user experience, making Drupal more friendly to a less technical user-base and rolling those improvements into Drupal 7. Join Dries Buytaert, the original creator and project lead for the Drupal open source web publishing and collaboration platform and Jeff Noyes, Acquia's director of user experience and contributor to the D7UX team contributor, for a one-hour tour of the new Drupal 7 usability features and the driving forces behind them. This will be the first in a series of Drupal 7 Webinars hosted by Dries this year.
1. Making Drupal 7 Simple to Use
for Everyone
Dries Buytaert Jeff Noyes Lynne Capozzi
Drupal founder, Acquia CTO Director of User Experience Vice President Marketing
Acquia Acquia Acquia
@dries @jeffnoyes @bryanhouse
2. Housekeeping
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3. Housekeeping
Today’s webinar is being recorded. Slides and
recording will be posted in next 24 hours at:
– http://acquia.com/community/resources/recorded_webinars
Submit questions via WebEx, we’ll answer as many
as we can at end
–Give it a try & tell us where you joining from today
4. Upcoming Webinars
Thursday February 18th
–How Open Source Frameworks for Social Publishing
Eliminate WCM Shortfalls
Thursday February 25th
- Preview of Drupal Gardens - 15 Minutes from Design
to Online
Register Today - http://acquia.com/webinars
5. Introduction
Dries Buytaert
–Founder and Project Lead, Drupal
–President, Drupal Association
–Co-founder & CTO, Acquia
Jeff Noyes
–Director of User Experience, Acquia
7. Choosing the Right Technology
A Social Publishing Platform
Drupal “… is as much a Social Software platform
as it is a web content management system.”
content users
CMS Watch, The Web CMS Report 2009
blogs /
workflow wikis
forums /
taxonomy comments
Content Social
Mgmt Software
semantic Systems Tools social
ranking
web
social
RSS tagging
social
analytics
networks
9. Usability lab testing
Several formal lab tests between March 2008/2009
conducted to answer these questions...
– What are the main challenges to new Drupal users?
– Is the language and terminology intuitive to users?
– How long does it take users to perform basic web
development tasks with no formal Drupal training
– Do recent design changes work
(password checker, vertical tabs, etc
10. Lab test results can’t be ignored
Lots of vernacular confusion Page vs Story, Content vs Content
type, Primary Links, etc.
Inability to find content after creating it
Mental model of creating pages not expected
Users expected WYSIWYG vs.
“input format”
Unable to distinguish
administrative layer
Overwhelming administrative page
Menu confusion with
parent item
11. A usability team is born
Evolving team of 8-16 people
join forces to help make Drupal
easier. Two people stand out.
Roy Scholten (A.K.A Yoroy) for
sound design insights.
Bojhan Summers for staying
on top of the issues, rounding
up the troops & beating the
UX drum.
16. Drupal 7’s user experience goals
Make the most frequent tasks easy and less
frequent tasks achievable.
Design for the 80%
Privilege the Content Creator
Make the default settings smart
18. Who benefits?
Content Managers
–People that spend most of their time
managing content, e.g. writers, editors
etc.
Designers & Developers
–People that spend most of their time
building & theming sites.
22. Appearance
Information architecture
Improvements
More concrete categories for a clearer map
of the Drupal system. - Emphasis on basic
CMS tasks (content, structure, people etc)
and pushed advance config a layer deeper
(80/20)
23. Appearance
Recently added content
made easier to find.
Users can now find recently added content
by clicking “content”
33. Adding features (modules)
workflow improved
Modules now have direct links to permissions
and configuration settings. Outdated
modules can be updated within Drupal.
47. Interaction Guidelines
Interaction standards should emerge to answer questions like:
– Best practice use of:
tabs
wizards
buttons
drag & drop
forms & form elements
etc.
– Accessibility standards
– Help standards
49. Thanks!
D7 will be a huge step forward!
The Drupal community should be proud of its
accomplishments. We’re proud!
50. If you want to help Drupal get better...
To help Drupal.org...
http://drupal.org/node/704062
To help Drupal...
http://drupal.org/contribute
51. We’re Hiring!
Do you love working with Drupal?
If so, Acquia is hiring:
–Engineering & design
–Client advisors and consulting
–Inside sales
Check out openings at
http://acquia.com/careers
52. Questions
For more information:
– http://acquia.com Recording of today’s event and slides
– http://twitter.com/acquia will be posted at:
http://acquia.com/community/resources/
– http://twitter.com/drupal recorded_webinars
Contact Acquia:
– 888.9.ACQUIA
– sales@acquia.com
Try Drupal 7
– Sign up for beta code at http://drupalgardens.com
– Download at http://drupal.org/project/drupal
Download Acquia’s Drupal Stack Installers
– http://acquia.com/download
– Available for Debian, Ubuntu, Windows & Mac