When the user is in the Document Editor view, and the notification of new content appears, the notification should disappear when the user reaches the bottom of the screen. In the future, this notification should disappear when the user reaches the new content.
Motivation
Improve user experience by automatically dismissing notifications when the user has consumed the relevant content.
Avoid obstructing the user's view and preventing them from interacting with the document when they have reached the end of the screen.
Streamline the user's workflow by removing distractions and unnecessary notifications.
Use Cases
Use case 1: A user is editing a long document and receives a notification about new content. As the user scrolls down and reaches the end of the document, the notification automatically disappears, allowing the user to focus solely on the document.
Expected Behavior
When the user reaches the bottom of the Document Editor view:
If a notification is present, it should disappear from the screen.
If there is no notification, no action should occur.
Suggestions/Ideas (Optional)
Provide an option to dismiss the notification manually, in addition to the automatic dismissal when reaching the bottom of the screen.
Consider animating the dismissal of the notification to provide visual feedback to the user.
Description
When the user is in the Document Editor view, and the notification of new content appears, the notification should disappear when the user reaches the bottom of the screen. In the future, this notification should disappear when the user reaches the new content.
Motivation
Use Cases
Use case 1: A user is editing a long document and receives a notification about new content. As the user scrolls down and reaches the end of the document, the notification automatically disappears, allowing the user to focus solely on the document.
Expected Behavior
When the user reaches the bottom of the Document Editor view:
Suggestions/Ideas (Optional)