Usability testers found highlighting to be a very helpful feature. In addition to making filter results more meaningful, highlighting also provided a powerful diagnostic that enabled users to answer many of the questions they had about how the filters work, thus helping them master the system more quickly and fully. However, because the Highlight Results button scrolls out of view as users work with the dropdown filter menu, it was also clear that users would benefit from some help in discovering this feature sooner.
# solution
A blue dot with a pulsing halo will be shown hovering over the "Highlight results" button inviting users to click. This follows the same pattern as educational popups on Visual Editor (more details in T101481#1504143).
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When the user clicks on the button or dot on the "Highlight results" button, a popup panel is shown introducing the feature:
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- Once the user closes the popup with the "Ok, got it" button, the highlight mode becomes active automatically without requiring additional steps for the user.The above should only happen when these conditions are met:
This should only happen when these conditions are met:
- The user has- When a user who has not clicked the Highlight Results button before opens the Dropdown filter menu __for the fifth time__, the blue dot, etc. displays.
-- If that user fails to click the Highlight Results button, the blue dot will display again every third time the user opens the Dropdown menu.
- This applies only to users who have not clicked on the Highlight Results button before. That is, users who already discovered highlight on their own don't need to be introduced to it, and neither todo users who have already seen the panel one time.
- (Users who have been shown the blue dot but not activated the popup panel will continue to see the blue dot when the proper conditions are met.)
- The user reaches a situation where highlighting can be helpful. These situations, which are defined fully under "No-Effect Display States" in T149391Once the user closes the popup with the "Ok, include:got it" button
-- Selecting a set of filters where some cancel each other (either because they overlap or they cover the whole spectrum of possibilities)the highlight mode becomes active automatically without requiring additional steps for the user.
-- Selecting a set of filters so restrictive that no results are shown..
- When a user who has not clicked the Highlight Results button before opens the Dropdown filter menu __for the fifth time__, the blue dot, etc. displaysthe user will never see the panel again.
-- If that user fails to click the Highlight Results button, the blue dot will display again every third time the user opens the Dropdown menu.