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Button to go back to the beginning #2

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Matendjua opened this issue Nov 16, 2016 · 5 comments
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Button to go back to the beginning #2

Matendjua opened this issue Nov 16, 2016 · 5 comments
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@Matendjua
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At the end, after submitting a request we need a button that takes back to the beginning of the application.

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giannis commented Nov 17, 2016

There is a button that takes you to the issue that you just reported.

screen shot 2016-11-17 at 11 01 29

so adding another button to rereport an issue would overcrowd the app.
Moreover does that makes sense, so a user in a location is going to report so many issues in one go?

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Orlando's point is that it becomes a bit of a dead end. You finish your
report, you can check your report but there's no way back from there.

You either: 1) press the back button of the mobile and you're back to the
previous screens that you passed through to generate a report (which does
not makes sense, once the report has been created.) and there's nothing
else you can do. or 2) you close the app and start in again.

Jean Barroca

On 17 November 2016 at 12:03, Giannis Panagiotou [email protected]
wrote:

There is a button that takes you to the issue that you just reported.

[image: screen shot 2016-11-17 at 11 01 29]
https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/276350/20382616/4c7728ba-acb5-11e6-8fab-b3934ad2f2e8.png

so adding another button to rereport an issue would overcrowd the app.
Moreover does that makes sense, so a user in a location is going to report
so many issues in one go?


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giannis commented Nov 17, 2016

still i cannot see the issue.

why you have to close the app to get back to main instead of navigating around.
If this is the case then that means each time you go to an issue page you cannot do anything else and you are stuck there.

the flow can go like:
screen shot 2016-11-17 at 12 19 54

hit the link
screen shot 2016-11-17 at 12 20 25

hit the top link and
screen shot 2016-11-17 at 12 21 02

  1. is it going to be the case that people would like to fire more than one reports on the spot and we need to add a convenience to them?
  2. what is the proposed solution?

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We need a button to leave the last page of the app. Otherwise if you leave using android button when come back to report again it Will take to the last page, and you'll need to go back step by step until the beginning which doesn't make sense

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giannis commented Nov 17, 2016

still for me is not clear what is the issue
and from the answers i can keep asking the same things.

  1. is it going to be the case that people would like to fire more than one reports on the spot and we need to add a convenience to them?
  2. why not reach the report issue with the same way you did in the first place?
    if you have to close the app to get back to main instead of navigating around.
    If this is the case then that means each time you go to an issue page you cannot do anything else and you are stuck there.

and a button where? as i proposed above add a button to report an issue in the success page?

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