Co-designing Admin Interfaces with Editors for Better Content Design
Offered By: Drupal Association via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Discover how co-designing your admin interface with editors can lead to improved content design in this 30-minute conference talk from the Drupal Association. Learn strategies for empowering editors to create their best content by involving them in shaping the admin interface. Explore techniques for uncovering editors' true needs, accommodating multiple editors with diverse requirements, integrating UX into the UAT process, and prioritizing accessibility in content design. Gain insights on avoiding wasted features and technical debt while improving communication between designers and developers in a user-centered agile framework. Walk away with practical tips for delivering sprint after sprint and evolving content design, as illustrated through the University of Edinburgh's transition from Drupal 7 to Drupal 9.
Syllabus
How co-designing your admin interface with editors paves the way for better content design
Taught by
Drupal Association
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