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+1 to readers skimming the text and this idea - something that stands out to show success a bit more would be nice, especially if other quickstart authors aren't using a similar type of conclusion - for example, https://console.redhat.com/insights/learning-resources?quickstart=insights-launch-azure#SIDs=&tags= |
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@jlprevatt Did you want to do something like this: |
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@dlabaj Hi, yes, something similar, although UXD might recommend something cheerful and engaging, so you might want their input:
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@andrew-ronaldson
I was reviewing quick start materials for future potential to include them in my documentation team's work, including these links:
As I was clicking through the "Restricting access..." quick start in Hybrid Cloud Console, I noticed that the text for the final step in the quick start and the
conclusion
text that replaces it when you click Next is very similar in appearance. Especially if you are working in a small window, and especially if the user is skimming, not reading (as docs people know they do).Is it possible to add a header to the
conclusion
section so that the difference in the text stands out to the user when they click that final Next? Note that the "Restricting access..." quick start uses "Congratulations!" to begin that confirmation section, but that's just a suggestion.I'll add a couple of screen caps here to show what I'm talking about. If you aren't reading closely you might not notice the change, or might think it is another page of info/tasks that are needed for Step 2 in this example.
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