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Inconvenience of scrolling the UG back to the top #16

Open Jayne1010 opened 4 months ago

Jayne1010 commented 4 months ago

In order to go back to the table contents from the middle or the bottom of the UG, I have to manually scroll all the way back up. I know it is a minor issue but it does bring around some inconvenience.

soc-pe-bot commented 4 months ago

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The 'Original' Bug

[The team marked this bug as a duplicate of the following bug]

navigation of UG

Note from the teaching team: This bug was reported during the Part II (Evaluating Documents) stage of the PE. You may reject this bug if it is not related to the quality of documentation.


It is very inconvenient for me to navigate the files after choosing table of content to certain section. I have to scroll all the way to top, to navigate certain file. Would be better if there's some button that can link me back to table of content.

I gave low instead of medium because I expect TAs to be familiar with ctrl+F to solve this problem but ideally the navigatibility can be improved


[original: nus-cs2103-AY2324S2/pe-interim#5128] [original labels: severity.Low type.DocumentationBug]

Their Response to the 'Original' Bug

[This is the team's response to the above 'original' bug]

Minor inconvenience. Severity changed to VeryLow since it does not affect readibility nor usability of UG or DG.

Rejected since it is a Quality of Life improvement rather than an actual bug.

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:question: Issue duplicate status

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## :question: Issue response Team chose [`response.Rejected`] - [x] I disagree **Reason for disagreement:** It does affect the usability to a certain extent since I might want to go back to the table of content to view the overall usage, the UI could be better improved as such.
## :question: Issue severity Team chose [`severity.VeryLow`] Originally [`severity.Low`] - [ ] I disagree **Reason for disagreement:** [replace this with your explanation]