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Editing that works: Techniques 8. Launch and land on the same name 9. Rest it then test it |
9. Rest it then test itTesting is the single most important thing you can do to improve your content. It's fun. Rest: leave it alone for a few hours, then reviewYour subconsious needs a chance to work on what your conscious mind has been slaving over. Put your writing aside for a few hours and you'll be able to look at it more clearly. Test: get someone to try to use it
You're finishedWhen you have made the changes after testing, you're finished for now. Contact us to tell us how you got on.   Extra thoughtsTip: swap from screen to paperIf you've been working on screen, try changing to paper. You'll see a different shape, different flow, and maybe spot errors that you wouldn't have seen otherwise. Where to find out moreFor more techniques for testing content, try How to test the usability of documents by Caroline Jarrett and Ginny Redish chapter 14: Getting from draft to final chapter 15: Test! Test! Test! |
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