//For this test to be run, T257280 must first be resolved.//
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This task is about conducting a usability test with people who are new to using Wikipedia talk pages to understand whether making the input mode tabs – `source` and `visual` – less prominent will lead them to notice them less and subsequently, be less confused by them.
== Background
This task is an outcome of the most recent usability test we ran with people new to using Wikipedia talk pages (T246190) wherein we learned some people were confused by what the two modes meant and how they relate to each other.
=== What we are trying to learn
//Still being defined.//
- Does the new position of the text input mode tabs affect peoples' //ability to// switch from the tool's `source` mode to the `visual` mode?
- Does the new position of the text input mode tabs cause people to notice the tool's `source` and `visual` modes more or less?
- Does the new position of the text input mode tabs cause a change in peoples' understanding of the tool's `source` and `visual` modes?
=== Variants to test
| Variant | Input mode shown by default | Input mode tab location|
|---|--- | ---
|A | `visual` | Right
|B | `visual` | Left
|C | `source` | Right
|D | `source` | Left
=== Test protocol
//@iamjessklein to write.//
=== Done
- [ ] Testing protocol is written
- [ ] Test is run
- [ ] Findings are summarized