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by scribu
3393 days ago
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What if, after the initial visit when the user discovers the search bar, the user can't find the search bar anymore because now it looks different? What if they forgot what they learned on the previous visit? Humans do that sometimes, especially with things that they don't use very often. |
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Also, every time (for the first 5 times) that he clicks on the 'submit search' button/icon - make an animation that will minimize it, allowing him to see how it actually becomes smaller and more compact.
Also, when you get to the point of showing only the minimized search box - you can show him an animated tool top that will point to the small button. Again, you can do that only on the first X attempts .
Also, you can track and analyze the 'learning success rate' of your users. If they actually keep forgetting how/where to look for the search button (after they made x successful search attempts) - then YOU are probably right.
But this requires to be more data driven - try something and then measure its ssuccess etc.
After a few attempts you should (hopefully) see one way of doing it that is by far more effective than the others. But again - this requires data analytics.