Menu Paradigm #2371
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Food for thought for future pages, it's been on the todo list for awhile now to have a page where we show currently active streams, as well as an indicator of some sort in the nav bar that there are one or more live streams to let folks know when there are streams to tune into. Another potential page would be curated links to tutorial videos. The idea was for both of those to be under the "Watch" menu as it exists today. |
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Just checking back on this to see if you have any more thoughts on if there might be something actionable here. Happy to re-include the “Watch” menu—which might be named something like “Streams” if we went with a noun-based model. |
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With your button experiment in the works it seems like we're pretty much at the "noun" model, with the exception of what to do about Watch > Games. Ultimately though I personally don't feel there's a strong driving reason to be strict with noun vs verb - if it's clear it's clear?
I second this. If we have a good reason to churn, then ok, otherwise let's not impose that on people. |
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I’m not as familiar with our modal code, but I’m sure I could find my way through the menu itself. Is this something you would want to try to find time to help code? I’m happy to take a first stab at it. |
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It’s probably good to have a guiding paradigm that helps us organize but also helps users make sense of the items in the menu. One such paradigm is one of actions, using verbs as the main menu categories (watch, play, chat, study &c.). Another is one of content categories, using nouns as the main menu categories (games, competitions, community, resources). Currently we’re doing both, and while it’s pretty intuitive to look at initially it makes it a little confusing where certain content lives in the sub-menus. I’m not saying we should just tear this up overnight—it would be catastrophic—but in order to set us up for success with the menu long term it might be nice to think of iterating toward something in one paradigm. Here are some examples where we use one paradigm or the other.
Current Menu
Home (noun)
Play (verb)
Learn (verb)
Watch (verb)
Community (noun)
Tools (noun)
Action-oriented
New Game (if it’s a button they’ll know it’s an action even without the verb)
Play (current Home content)
Compete
Study
Interact (need a better name?)
Learn About Us (ugh bad title)
Or, in a noun-based paradigm:
Subject/category
New Game (Play Content)
My Games (Home content)
Competition
Go Tools
Community (noun)
About
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