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I noticed that on opening the website there is no cross(x) button for closing the pop-up page, this might be inconvenient to the end users.
And there is no Back button on the Signup and login page for redirection to the previous page. So I would like to work on this issue.
Also there is a More tab on the navbar which doesn't redirect to any other page, so I propose that we have an FAQs tab in its place that will redirect to the FAQs section on the home page. If you want to keep More tab then why not add FAQs tab too.
The cross(x) button may facilitate better user engagement. Users who want to know about the website before signing up for it may use it.
The back button can improve user experience by smoothly navigating different web pages.
Benefits
The cross(x) button may facilitate better user engagement. Users who want to know about the website before signing up for it may use it.
The back button can improve user experience by smoothly navigating different web pages.
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Feature Description
I noticed that on opening the website there is no cross(x) button for closing the pop-up page, this might be inconvenient to the end users.
And there is no Back button on the Signup and login page for redirection to the previous page. So I would like to work on this issue.
Also there is a More tab on the navbar which doesn't redirect to any other page, so I propose that we have an FAQs tab in its place that will redirect to the FAQs section on the home page. If you want to keep More tab then why not add FAQs tab too.
@Anjaliavv51 Let me know your thoughts.
Use Case
The cross(x) button may facilitate better user engagement. Users who want to know about the website before signing up for it may use it.
The back button can improve user experience by smoothly navigating different web pages.
Benefits
The cross(x) button may facilitate better user engagement. Users who want to know about the website before signing up for it may use it.
The back button can improve user experience by smoothly navigating different web pages.
Add ScreenShots
No response
Priority
High
Record
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: