Reading/Web/Desktop Improvements/Features/Search/pt-br

Queremos que todos os editores de nossos projetos tenham a capacidade de encontrar os artigos que procuram de forma rápida e eficiente. Nossos recursos de pesquisa são vitais para isso, mas nossa experiência de pesquisa atual apresenta alguns problemas e áreas a serem aprimoradas. Em primeiro lugar, a pesquisa está em um local fora do padrão usual, dificultando a localização para um usuário sem experiência e facilmente esquecido para usuários que começaram a conhecer os projetos. Em segundo lugar, durante a pesquisa, pode levar um tempo significativo para encontrar os resultados corretos, pois atualmente não oferecemos nenhum contexto sobre os resultados exibidos.

Nosso objetivo é melhorar nossa experiência de pesquisa de forma a torná-la mais fácil de encontrar e mais rápida de usar. Em particular, queremos


 * Tornar a barra de pesquisa mais fácil de ser encontrada movendo-a para um local mais proeminente
 * Tornar nossa pesquisa mais fácil de ser usada, incluindo imagens e outras informações contextuais para melhorar os resultados

Cronograma
We began deploying the first iteration of these changes, moving the search bar to its new location, September 2020 to Office Wiki and Test Wiki, followed by our early adopter wikis. We will deploy the second iteration of the new search experience (built in vue.js) in January 2021. This iteration will add images and content descriptions where applicable to the search results. See our main Features page for more details.

Descrição e requisitos

 * A barra de pesquisa será movida para um novo local no cabeçalho da página.
 * A barra de pesquisa incluirá uma imagem da página (se disponível), bem como uma descrição da página (se disponível). As descrições de página serão descrições locais ou descrições do Wikidata, dependendo da política de cada wiki.

Metas
Um teste foi realizado usando usertesting.com com foco no seguinte:


 * Indentifying any major usability issues that we may have overlooked
 * Learning more about search behavior by identifying the breakdown in terms of how people submit their search:
 * (a) click on a suggested result
 * (b) press `enter` on their keyboard
 * (c) click the `Search` button
 * To see what people think the “Search” button will do
 * To see what people think the “Search pages containing X” will do

Study
On usertesting.com we had people do various tasks, some of which required them to search for various articles (without explicitly telling them to use the search box). There were two groups:

Group 1


 * 17 people
 * People in group 1 searched for //Egypt//, //Cave art//, //Banana//, and //Purple//

Group 2


 * 15 people
 * People in group 2 searched for //Electricity//, //Banana//, //Willow trees//, //Romeo and Juliet//, and //Purple//

There was a mix of ages and geographies in both groups:

Findings

 * 0 people had issues using search
 * There were a total of 117 searches submitted:
 * 86 were submitted via a suggested result
 * 19 were submitted via the `enter` key
 * 12 were submitted via the `Search` button
 * Regarding what people thought clicking the `Search` button would do:
 * 16 of 23 people who answered thought it would take them to the first result
 * 7 of 23 people who answered thought it would take them to a list of results
 * note: all people assumed that `enter` and the `Search` button do the same thing
 * Regarding what people thought clicking the `Search for pages containing Purple` would do:
 * 25 of the 25 people who answered thought it would take them to a list of pages that have the word "purple" in them

Notes:

It was ambiguous how they were supposed to get there. 7 out of 10 people tried to find an "Egypt" link within the Pancake article
 * in the first study people started on the Pancake article and were then asked to go to the article about Egypt.
 * one person wondered why the Cave art search result didn't have an image — made me wonder if the articles that don't have images look lower quality next to the ones that do?
 * in two cases the search results loaded quite slowly and the people used the `Search` button
 * few people used their keyboard to navigate down to suggested search results (maybe 2 or 3)

Teste quantitativo
Dois testes A/B serão realizados nas wikis:


 * A comparison of the old location of the search bar vs the new location of the search bar
 * A comparison of the old search widget vs the new search widget

We will be tracking the following metrics:


 * Search Sessions initiated
 * Search Sessions completed

Our target is a 2.5% increase for each change for an overall 5% increase in search sessions initiated

Limitações
Existe um bug atual com a nova implementação de pesquisa. Se você iniciar uma pesquisa e redimensionar seu navegador, os resultados permanecerão exigidos, mas não se moverão com a pesquisa. É apenas quando você executa outra pesquisa que os resultados se reposicionam. Estaremos consertando isso com a introdução do novo widget de pesquisa.