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UX/ UI - [STRR Envelope] - Bread Crumb Trail #22557

Open mbertucci opened 1 month ago

mbertucci commented 1 month ago

Title: Implement Breadcrumb Trail on All Pages

As a user, I want a breadcrumb trail to appear so that I can easily navigate back to previous pages and understand my current location within the application.

Context:

On each page of the web app except the actual application Dashboard Application Details page As per BC Registries Design rules: https://sites.google.com/bcdevexchange.org/designsystem/components/breadcrumbs?authuser=1

🎨 UX/UI Link: https://www.figma.com/design/R9GF5wvwq2TrnbnsbhPfvV/STR-Application-Tickets?node-id=5534-10558&t=bKyESWphmXFWWL8I-4

Design System Documentation: https://sites.google.com/bcdevexchange.org/designsystem/components/breadcrumbs?authuser=1

📏 Business Rules

🎭 Story Scenarios

Given a user is navigating through the application, When they visit any page aside from the actual application Then a breadcrumb trail should be displayed at the top of the page showing their current location and the path taken to get there.

Given a user clicks on any part of the breadcrumb trail, When the click is registered, Then they should be redirected to the corresponding page in the breadcrumb trail.

🌐 Accessibility Scenarios ### Keyboard Users Scenario: Comprehensive Keyboard Navigation Given I am a keyboard user on the website When I use the Tab key to navigate through the website Then all interactive elements should be accessible and highlighted And I should be able to activate these elements using the Enter or Space key Scenario: Full Content Accessibility via Keyboard Given I am a keyboard user navigating the website When I traverse through different pages and sections Then all content should be fully accessible using the keyboard alone And there should be no traps that prevent me from navigating away using the keyboard ### Screen Reader Users Scenario: Accessible Image Descriptions Given I am using a screen reader on the website When I encounter images Then each image should have descriptive alt text that conveys the same message as the image Scenario: Structured Navigation for Screen Readers Given I am navigating the website using a screen reader When I move through different page elements Then the content should be structured with proper headings And the reading order should be logical and sequential Scenario: Descriptive Form Fields Given I am filling out a form using a screen reader When I navigate through the form fields Then each field should be clearly labeled with descriptive text And instructions should be directly associated with their respective inputs ### Low Vision Users Scenario: Effective High Contrast Mode Given I am a user with low vision on the website When I enable high contrast mode Then all content should display with high color contrast suitable for low vision And the layout should remain coherent and unchanged Scenario: Text Resizing Accommodation Given I am a user with low vision on the website When I increase the text size Then the text should resize without loss of information or functionality And the page layout should adapt accordingly without disrupting the user experience Scenario: Personalized Styling Preferences Given I am a user with low vision adjusting settings on the website When I customize my styling preferences, including colors, fonts, and spacing Then these adjustments should be applied consistently across all pages And the changes should persist during my entire session or until altered by me
## 🌍 Global Scenarios ## Data Validation # Mikaela to confirm: Do we need to do these for MVP - data validation required for inputing data in the right format - as defined by business rules. ### Internet Connection #### Standard Internet Connection Given I am accessing the website from a standard internet connection When I navigate to any page on the site Then the page should load completely within 2 seconds, ensuring a fast and efficient user experience. #### Low-Speed Internet Given a user accesses "Application Details View" with a low-speed internet connection defined as under [specific speed] Mbps When the user attempts to load and interact with the dashboard page Then the "Application Details View" should prioritize critical content and functionality, loading essential elements first to ensure usability. #### Mobile Responsiveness Given I am accessing "Application Details View" on a mobile device When I click on the "any" link Then "_____ " should display correctly and be easily editable on my device, ensuring a responsive design.
mbertucci commented 1 month ago

@fionazhou-jsb to add business rules

mbertucci commented 1 month ago

Alexis please add link to designs

mbertucci commented 1 month ago

Alexis please add link to designs

atronse commented 1 month ago

Reviewing with Janis next week. Will update with links afterwards

mbertucci commented 1 month ago

@dimak1 wondering if you are able to work on this sprint if you have capacity.

dimak1 commented 1 month ago

@mbertucci yes, I'll pick this up for this sprint.

atronse commented 3 weeks ago

No breadcrumb

Yes breadcrumb

andyyanggov commented 6 days ago

Update: We should consistently have breadcrumbs on all pages except "temporary" pages (account setup, confirmation, etc.).

Pages with no breadcrumbs include:

dimak1 commented 5 hours ago

@andyyanggov Here is the link for UXA: https://strr-ui-dev--pr-139-ql7kgwt5.web.app/

andyyanggov commented 3 hours ago
dimak1 commented 3 hours ago

@andyyanggov