Fixing the internal navbar in the documents area is crucial for enhancing the user experience and usability of the feature. It provides a consistent and intuitive navigation experience for users when they interact with the list-table view and document-edition view. By keeping the navbar fixed at the top, users can easily access necessary functionality and information, such as document actions, filters, and navigation options, without having to scroll back to the top of the page. This improves efficiency and reduces user cognitive load, ultimately leading to higher user satisfaction and productivity.
Use Cases
Use case 1: Users frequently switch between different documents and need quick access to document actions, such as editing, sharing, or deleting a document. With the internal navbar fixed at the top, users can easily perform these actions regardless of their current scroll position within the documents area.
Use case 2: Users often apply filters to narrow down the list of documents based on specific criteria. With a fixed navbar, users can easily access and modify these filters without having to scroll back to the top. This streamlines the filtering process and saves time for users.
Motivation
Fixing the internal navbar in the documents area is crucial for enhancing the user experience and usability of the feature. It provides a consistent and intuitive navigation experience for users when they interact with the list-table view and document-edition view. By keeping the navbar fixed at the top, users can easily access necessary functionality and information, such as document actions, filters, and navigation options, without having to scroll back to the top of the page. This improves efficiency and reduces user cognitive load, ultimately leading to higher user satisfaction and productivity.
Use Cases