Closed philipparkergit closed 6 years ago
just moving back button to the top of the list of buttons should take care of this
Good catch @philipparkergit. I think the back button should be below the scrollview, just as the header is above the scroll view. Then both the header and the back button stay pinned and visible no matter where you've scrolled.
Great! I think that's a good solution
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Good catch @philipparkergit https://github.com/philipparkergit. I think the back button should be below the scrollview, just as the header is above the scroll view. Then both the header and the back button stay pinned and visible no matter where you've scrolled.
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The back button isn't visible without scrolling. It's important to have it visible because the workflow involves frequently using the back button on that screen. Most screens don't allow scrolling so requiring it here to go back is confusing.