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The following are screenshots of the Sparrow project pages on the OpenSats site through various dimensions/devices:
Consider moving the Donate button to the top of the project pages for better visibility. Ideally, position it below the logo and contact options, capitalizing on user focus and immediate interaction potential. This could enhance donation likelihood compared to its current placement at the page's end.
The following GIF (in laptop view) is from the Sparrow Wallet home page. They place the donate button right under their online handles on the left, but notice how they have a separate menu on the left, whereby the content on the left doesn't scroll, although the content on the right is scrollable. We could borrow from this if it makes sense. Side Note: Sadly, when you go to the sparrow wallet website to view that same page on a mobile device, the donate button disappears.
Regarding the data on number of donors, how many sats and USD donated:
This can go at the bottom of the description/page. IMHO, when I see the data, I immediately think if this is a lifetime total, or the total year-to-date. In addition, I also find myself thinking if I should donate to Sparrow because they have a higher amount and seem popular, or if I should seek out a less popular project who has not been funded as much and therefore may need more help. If the latter, then I would have to click around and spend much more time on the website, which could lead to me getting frustrated and leaving the site for another time. This is me just thinking out loud.
In the future, if we end up having a page on the site that deals with these and other types of financial data/metrics, then maybe the donation stats per project be removed from the individual project pages, and placed in that respective financial data/metrics page.
If the team feels it should be left in, the following is not an ideal example, perhaps something like the following:
Please let me know how I can help.
Thank you.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
This is about improving the individual project pages to be more visually appealing.
In this example, we look at Sparrow Wallet https://opensats.org/projects/sparrow_wallet.
The following are screenshots of the Sparrow project pages on the OpenSats site through various dimensions/devices:
Consider moving the Donate button to the top of the project pages for better visibility. Ideally, position it below the logo and contact options, capitalizing on user focus and immediate interaction potential. This could enhance donation likelihood compared to its current placement at the page's end.
The following GIF (in laptop view) is from the Sparrow Wallet home page. They place the donate button right under their online handles on the left, but notice how they have a separate menu on the left, whereby the content on the left doesn't scroll, although the content on the right is scrollable. We could borrow from this if it makes sense. Side Note: Sadly, when you go to the sparrow wallet website to view that same page on a mobile device, the donate button disappears.
Regarding the data on number of donors, how many sats and USD donated:
This can go at the bottom of the description/page. IMHO, when I see the data, I immediately think if this is a lifetime total, or the total year-to-date. In addition, I also find myself thinking if I should donate to Sparrow because they have a higher amount and seem popular, or if I should seek out a less popular project who has not been funded as much and therefore may need more help. If the latter, then I would have to click around and spend much more time on the website, which could lead to me getting frustrated and leaving the site for another time. This is me just thinking out loud.
In the future, if we end up having a page on the site that deals with these and other types of financial data/metrics, then maybe the donation stats per project be removed from the individual project pages, and placed in that respective financial data/metrics page.
If the team feels it should be left in, the following is not an ideal example, perhaps something like the following:
Please let me know how I can help.
Thank you.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: