Assessing the memorability and usability of the Gutenberg Editor Interface in the Drupal CMS
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The study was conducted with the participation of 8 online editors with no previous experience with the Drupal system. The subjects performed a series of tasks in 3 sessions spread over time. The time of completion of each task was measured – it was noted that it decreased in subsequent sessions, which suggests an increase in interface memorability and greater efficiency of the editor. The results of the System Usability Scale survey showed a positive assessment of the editor, and interviews revealed the intuitiveness of many functions, and the challenges related to the level of complexity of some operations.
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