Unsure if better to post this to the mobile app megathread (was that retired with the move beyond alpha?) or here.
Navigation UX feedback: iOS app nav (latest release). I'm *REALLY* excited about the possibility of driving DM work on an iPad (iPad Pro - larger 12.9" size) through this D&D Beyond platform and native iOS app.
UX feedback:
1) Clicking into content from a book's Table of Contents page, and then navigating back to the Compendium via lower-left button, and then back into the book from the Compendium page, leaves one with no "Back" breadcrumbs to quickly get back, say, to the Table of Contents page.
2) Also, the page-nav pop-up UI, across the bottom of the page -- this is REALLY tough to discover, and a difficult gesture to acclimate to. Needs a re-think for sure; isn't graceful.
1. The three dot icon in the top right, if you click that there are three choices and one is Table of Contents. Additionally, when you tap the screen, the menu icon that appears in the lower left takes you to the table of contents.
2. Popup nav that shows up when you tap the screen? I think that is pretty standard for e-readers and I didn't have any issue with it. What would you suggest they use instead?
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Unsure if better to post this to the mobile app megathread (was that retired with the move beyond alpha?) or here.
Navigation UX feedback: iOS app nav (latest release). I'm *REALLY* excited about the possibility of driving DM work on an iPad (iPad Pro - larger 12.9" size) through this D&D Beyond platform and native iOS app.
UX feedback:
1) Clicking into content from a book's Table of Contents page, and then navigating back to the Compendium via lower-left button, and then back into the book from the Compendium page, leaves one with no "Back" breadcrumbs to quickly get back, say, to the Table of Contents page.
2) Also, the page-nav pop-up UI, across the bottom of the page -- this is REALLY tough to discover, and a difficult gesture to acclimate to. Needs a re-think for sure; isn't graceful.
1. The three dot icon in the top right, if you click that there are three choices and one is Table of Contents. Additionally, when you tap the screen, the menu icon that appears in the lower left takes you to the table of contents.
2. Popup nav that shows up when you tap the screen? I think that is pretty standard for e-readers and I didn't have any issue with it. What would you suggest they use instead?