As a user of the system,
I want the buttons and taskbar to work seamlessly and be clearly visible,
So that I can efficiently navigate and interact with the system without any usability issues.
Acceptance Criteria:
All buttons on the interface should perform their designated actions accurately without any errors.
The taskbar should be consistently visible across different pages or screens of the application.
Buttons and the taskbar should maintain proper alignment and spacing for a neat user experience.
The taskbar should display relevant options and functions based on the context of the current page or user interaction.
Ensure that buttons are responsive to user input, providing visual feedback upon interaction (such as highlighting or animation).
Test the system across various devices and screen resolutions to ensure consistent button functionality and taskbar visibility.
Tasks:
Review and test the existing button functionalities and taskbar visibility.
Identify any issues or inconsistencies related to button actions or taskbar visibility.
Fix any bugs or errors that prevent buttons from working as expected or cause the taskbar to become invisible or dysfunctional.
Implement a responsive design approach to ensure that buttons and the taskbar adapt well to different screen sizes and devices.
Conduct usability testing to gather feedback from users regarding button interactions and taskbar visibility.
Update user documentation or tooltips as needed to guide users on using buttons and navigating the taskbar effectively.
Deploy changes to production after thorough testing and validation to ensure a smooth user experience.
By addressing these points in User Story US20, we aim to enhance the overall usability and functionality of the system by ensuring that buttons and the taskbar are both functional and clearly visible to users during their interactions with the application.
As a user of the system, I want the buttons and taskbar to work seamlessly and be clearly visible, So that I can efficiently navigate and interact with the system without any usability issues.
Acceptance Criteria:
All buttons on the interface should perform their designated actions accurately without any errors. The taskbar should be consistently visible across different pages or screens of the application. Buttons and the taskbar should maintain proper alignment and spacing for a neat user experience. The taskbar should display relevant options and functions based on the context of the current page or user interaction. Ensure that buttons are responsive to user input, providing visual feedback upon interaction (such as highlighting or animation). Test the system across various devices and screen resolutions to ensure consistent button functionality and taskbar visibility. Tasks:
Review and test the existing button functionalities and taskbar visibility. Identify any issues or inconsistencies related to button actions or taskbar visibility. Fix any bugs or errors that prevent buttons from working as expected or cause the taskbar to become invisible or dysfunctional. Implement a responsive design approach to ensure that buttons and the taskbar adapt well to different screen sizes and devices. Conduct usability testing to gather feedback from users regarding button interactions and taskbar visibility. Update user documentation or tooltips as needed to guide users on using buttons and navigating the taskbar effectively. Deploy changes to production after thorough testing and validation to ensure a smooth user experience. By addressing these points in User Story US20, we aim to enhance the overall usability and functionality of the system by ensuring that buttons and the taskbar are both functional and clearly visible to users during their interactions with the application.