[tor-bugs] #31660 [Applications/Tor Browser]: Revise onboarding to take new Firefox experience into account
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#31660: Revise onboarding to take new Firefox experience into account
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Reporter: gk | Owner: tbb-
| team
Type: task | Status:
| needs_review
Priority: Medium | Milestone:
Component: Applications/Tor Browser | Version:
Severity: Normal | Resolution:
Keywords: ux-team, tbb-9.5, | Actual Points:
TorBrowserTeam202005, ReleaseTrainMigration |
Parent ID: #33658 | Points: 4
Reviewer: | Sponsor:
| Sponsor58-can
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Comment (by sysrqb):
Replying to [comment:26 mcs]:
> Replying to [comment:25 mcs]:
> > If you make the "See what's new in Tor Browser" button that is
displayed on about:tor go directly to the web page then we would not need
any new strings. I am not sure how difficult that would be to implement
though.
>
> Maybe it is as simple as doing something like this inside
`handleClick()` (in Onboarding.jsm):
> {{{
> ...
> case "onboarding-overlay-button":
> ...
> if (this._tourType === "update")
> this.sendMessageToChrome("tor-open-tab", {url: ...});
> } else {
> this.showOverlay();
> this.gotoPage(this._firstUncompleteTour.id);
> }
> }}}
>
> Untested of course ;)
Ah, this follows on from brade's comment. That was exactly the way I'd do
it (modulo testing :)), but we should give new users a link to the
webpage, as well (somewhere). Are you suggesting we use this for users who
update, and we have the additional tab for new users?
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/31660#comment:28>
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