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Re: [tor-bugs] #10264 [Website]: experiment with donate positioning on download page



#10264: experiment with donate positioning on download page
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     Reporter:  phobos       |      Owner:  phobos
         Type:  enhancement  |     Status:  new
     Priority:  normal       |  Milestone:
    Component:  Website      |    Version:
   Resolution:               |   Keywords:  donation website testing
Actual Points:               |  Parent ID:
       Points:               |
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Comment (by phobos):

 Summary by question.

 Question 1: What is the first part of the page that catches your eye?

 Answers:
  - The first think that I notice is the logo for Tor. I like the color and
 the cut onion raises my curiosity to learn more about them.
  - The first part of the page that catches my eye is the big, purple logo
 in the upper-left corner.
  - The first thing that caught my eye was the section near the top that
 includes "Tor Browser Bundle for Windows" and the orange download button.
  - The download button is the first part of the page that catches my eye.
 It is the largest, brightest part of the page. I think this is for the
 best, as, if I were on this page, I would be searching for the download
 button regardless.
  - The Tor logo at the top left of the page.
  - When I opened the page, I first noticed the download button for the
 browser bundle software.
  - The TOR logo with the download button directly below it.
  - The first part that caught my eye was actually the logo. I thought that
 the logo was really unique, you don't often seen onions being used as an
 advertising icon, and it intrigued me into learning more about the
 product/service.
  - The first thing that catches my eye is the box asking if you really
 want Tor to work and contains a link with a full list of warnings which
 details and explains how to make my browsing experience much safer, such
 as not downloading files using Tor, etc.
  - The warning catches my eye first[want Tor to really work...]
  - The first part of the page that catches my eye is the colorful Tor
 "onion" logo, followed by the browser bundle download button.
  - The logo at the top left of the screen was the first thing I noticed,
 immediately followed by the warning symbol.
  - The orange download button was the first thing that caught my eye
  - The first part of the page that caught my mind was the yellow box
 containing "want tor to really work?". I think the main reason it caught
 my eye was the yellow background with the warning sign triangular graphic.
  - The warning sign at the top of the page
  - The first part of the page that catches my eye is the "Download"
 button.
  - The first thing that catches my eye is the orange Download button.
  - The name "Tor" in purple is what first catches my eye.
  - The large orange download button is the first thing on the page that
 catches my eye. I am glad this is the case, since this would be the main
 reason that I or most others would be on this page.
  - The browser button and download area of the page in the middle were the
 first things I saw. The colour was the reason it caught my eye.
  - The first thing that caught my eye was the text box in the middle of
 the page with the logo and the bright orange download button.
  - The download button is the first thing that catches my eye.
  - The Tor logo in the upper-left corner.
  - The first part of this page that catches my eye is the logo for the
 webpage at the top left corner of the screen.
  - The Tor logos were interesting to look at.

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