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We are moving from 7.5 to 7.9. There are some UI changes for End Users like Yes/
madhanka
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over 9 years ago
We are moving from 7.5 to 7.9. There are some UI changes for End Users like Yes/No button in prompts being swapped and Follow/Unfollow button in records. I assume we can not control these or revert back to old ways. Can someone confirm this?
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Button Positioning in Prompts:
Prompts in Tempo now have the primary (green) button on the right-hand side and the secondary (grey) button on the left-hand side to be consistent with button positioning in SAIL interfaces. Examples include the task acceptance prompt and the entry deletion confirmation prompt.
Following Records:
Users can now follow records that they are interested in in order to get news related to those records. A user can follow a record from any record view for that record or by hovering over a record tag for that record and clicking the "Follow" button. When a user follows a record, all news entries tagged with that record auto...
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madhanka
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over 9 years ago
We have existing applications in Production and the users are used to do doing things in a certain way. For example, when a user submits a form and gets a confirmation prompt, the users tries to click the left button without even reading the message or the button label, as he is so used to doing it. I agree this is not a major issue but the QA's argument is that the user experience is getting changed. And with Follow/Unfollow, the QA's feel that the user's might not understand the functionality and moreover they don't want to provide a new functionalities when there are no changes or enhancements to the application.
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madhanka
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over 9 years ago
We have existing applications in Production and the users are used to do doing things in a certain way. For example, when a user submits a form and gets a confirmation prompt, the users tries to click the left button without even reading the message or the button label, as he is so used to doing it. I agree this is not a major issue but the QA's argument is that the user experience is getting changed. And with Follow/Unfollow, the QA's feel that the user's might not understand the functionality and moreover they don't want to provide a new functionalities when there are no changes or enhancements to the application.
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