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The entry point website to the Defense Personal Property System (DPS).
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Top Header / Home button #411

Open robert078 opened 6 years ago

robert078 commented 6 years ago

Location: In the banner area with the TRANSCOM logo and Move.Mil page name.

The whole area from the TRANSCOM logo almost across the entire top section has the ability to click and select and when done, it takes you to the home screen. This happens across all browsers (FireFox, IE, and Chrome) and no matter where in the site you are located, it returns you right back to the home page.

Request clean up and or notification so that the customer is not confused as to if the button is a back to the top, and or thinking its an additional link to somewhere else and they just cannot see verbiage.

The below is a rough estimate of the entire clickable location and the .doc highlights the original issue brought to our attention.

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Move mil Back to top button.docx

jillesmith1 commented 6 years ago

Team, what are your thoughts?

jgarber623-gov commented 6 years ago

@lfantano @LillyMadigan What do y'all think about this one?

lfantano commented 6 years ago

@jillesmith1 I'm confused what you are asking:

Are you proposing that the logo and Move.mil text all consistently redirect to the homepage? It is fairly standard website behavior for the website logo to redirect to the homepage, but we could test and verify.

For the Back to the Top Button.

I agree it is an issue and should either be removed or fixed site wide. Originally the "Back to the Top" button was supposed to be fixed to the right side of the browser so it would be always visible stay put as the user scrolled. @jgarber623-gov Is there another issue for the "Back to Top Button"?

jgarber623-gov commented 6 years ago

Turns out the issue described in the attached Word file is different from what's mentioned in the issue description. For the sake of clarity, moving content from the docx file to plaintext:

Issue: Using IE11 and Microsoft Edge browser, the “Back to top” button is located at the top of the page and does not take the customer anywhere. There is no “Back to top” on the bottom of the screens. This happens on all pages and not just the PPM Estimator.

IE11 Screenshot:

image1-17 image2-19 Microsoft Edge Screenshot:

image3-21 image4-23

Mozilla Firefox allows the button to flow with the page:

image5-25 image6-27

The issue appears then to be that IE11 doesn't support position: sticky (CSS feature).

jamesatheyDDS commented 6 years ago

FWIW, none of the screenshots show Edge. There are four IE11 pictures and two Firefox pictures.

BP-DPS commented 6 years ago

As of 24MAY2018: Transferred to Pivotal