2015-04-10 16:48:22 |
Paty Davila |
description |
This bug is exacerbated by bug 1352602
To reproduce:-
1. In ubuntu system settings -> accounts, add a google or twitter account
2. Once created, enable the "Notifications" option in the account
3. Wait (also rebooting the phone can trigger this)
4. Tweets / email notifications are shown as notifications
Expected behaviour
* Pull down the messaging indicator and find lots of notifications to clear
* Find a button easily to clear the notifications
Actual behaviour
* Pull down the messaging indicator and find lots of notifications to clear
* Have to scroll many many times to get to the bottom of a gigantic list of notifications before finding the [Clear all] button.
In my opinion "clear" should be easier to find and hit |
This bug is exacerbated by bug 1352602
To reproduce:-
1. In ubuntu system settings -> accounts, add a google or twitter account
2. Once created, enable the "Notifications" option in the account
3. Wait (also rebooting the phone can trigger this)
4. Tweets / email notifications are shown as notifications
Expected behaviour
* Pull down the messaging indicator and find lots of notifications to clear
* Find a button easily to clear the notifications
Actual behaviour
* Pull down the messaging indicator and find lots of notifications to clear
* Have to scroll many many times to get to the bottom of a gigantic list of notifications before finding the [Clear all] button.
In my opinion "clear" should be easier to find and hit
--------UX comment---------
All notification list items can disappear at once by tapping on the fixed Clear all button, positioned on the right hand side of the header. All items progressively fade away. If the notification centre is empty, the 'Clear all' button is not displayed. Link to the spec: https://docs.google.com/a/canonical.com/document/d/1xDSZ_dnAMAlhgFnnyjJEibaITXjVLp1_pnj_tATNm9I/edit#heading=h.86zuyxm7m0bp |
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