Thanks Bob! This now highlights that we need better treatment for walk-in traffic to accounts.firefox.com.
Our “account verified” screen is a dead end. It would be nice to provide a relevant message, that might be, for example, different for Chrome users than Firefox users. I really wouldn’t want us to hard-code these kinds of messages into fxa-content-server. At most we could designate some space for messages retrieved via JS. Who wants to build a programmatic marketing platform that will allow an externally controlled system to dynamically insert relevant marketing messages based on what we know about the client? Would really help us steer users in the right direction, and promote relevant properties (e.g. Promote Firefox OS in the right markets, promote Firefox Android to desktop users, etc.) Maybe there already is one available? (our Snippets infrastructure is not ready for the web yet) Ryan Feeley Product Designer, Identity Mozilla UX IRC: rfeeley On May 15, 2014, at 9:33 PM, Ryan Kelly <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi All, > > > Since the following page is still pretty high up in the search results > for "Firefox Accounts": > > https://account.services.mozilla.com/ > > Bob has added some simple text on the landing page to try to direct > users to the proper Firefox Accounts site (thanks Bob!). > > For a variety of hilarious reasons, we're doing this as a rewrite in > the load-balancer rather than attempting a fresh deploy of the old and > fragile sync-account-portal system. So we'd like to keep the scope of > this change as small as possible. > > Still, if any of our talented UX-inclined folks want to suggest a > better HTML snippet to use for this purpose, please fire away! > > > Cheers, > > Ryan > _______________________________________________ > Dev-fxacct mailing list > [email protected] > https://mail.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-fxacct
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