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We’ve heard your feedback! Upcoming changes to Arm's developer and community websites

Chris Royston
Chris Royston
February 22, 2019
1 minute read time.

Thank you to everyone who has already taken the time to give us feedback about our developer website.

We’ve heard what you’ve said and have categorized it into the following areas:

  • Search
  • Navigation and information organization
  • Integrated Arm Community experience
  • Documentation accessibility and discoverability
  • Look and feel

To address these areas, we will be introducing changes to developer.arm.com and community.arm.com over the next months to improve your journey through our sites.

How did we decide on these changes?

User centricity is at the basis of our mission.

In the last year we've engaged in a huge amount of user interviews and usability testing, as well as analyzing your feedback through our online feedback tools on both developer.arm.com and community.arm.com.

So, on this basis we planned our initial updates– but it doesn’t stop there.

It’s the beginning of a long journey and we want you to be part of it.

What will the changes look like?

The primary changes you’ll see in our next big update:

Navigation & information organization

So much of our research indicated that finding what you need is one of the biggest pain points. We’ll be organizing our product information, resources, and content in a way that makes sense to most of our audience. Different people use websites in different ways so we’ve rebuilt the website in a way that you’ve told us will more easily connect you with the content and resources you need.

New Developer IA

Integrated experience

Developer and Community will share a common main navigation, so moving between platforms is more intuitive and will share complimentary information architecture.

This will allow us to accurately share content between the two sites, and take the first steps to a single user experience, while enriching pages with real world examples from our blogs and forums.

Search

We’ve already made some enhancements to search, and we’ll be continuing to work on optimization. Search results will be more relevant, concise and include more common terms.

Documentation

Our documentation is moving to more robust infrastructure. There won’t be any visual changes at this stage, but the service will be much more reliable.

Layout

We’re organizing each page to be more consistent and provide more value to you.

What do we need from you?

As said, this is just the beginning.

Continue to tell us what you need, via the feedback button on the right. You can use it to tell us what you like, or don’t like, if there's an error or if something is not working. We’d love to hear from you!

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