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Backward Navigation

 

Table 7-1. Summary of backward navigation behaviour (continued)

 

Openwave Browser

Nokia 7110

Mitsubishi Trium

 

 

 

 

<prev> element defined

Dedicated Back key

Back displays on the

Right softkey, labelled prev or

with no label

returns the user to the

right softkey and returns

Back, returns the user to the

<do type="prev">

previous card in the

the user to the previous

previous card in the history.

history.

card in the history.

 

<prev/>

Left scroll key returns user to the

 

 

</do>

 

 

previous card in the history.

 

 

 

 

<prev> element

Dedicated Back key

Back displays on the

Right softkey labelled with the

defined with a label

returns the user to the

right softkey and returns

assigned label and returns the

<do type="prev"

previous card in the

the user to the previous

user to the previous card in the

history.

card in the history.

history.

label="Done">

 

Defined label is ignored.

 

<prev/>

 

Left scroll key returns user to the

 

 

</do>

 

 

previous card in the history.

 

 

 

 

<do type="prev"

Dedicated Back key

Defined label displays

On some phones, if there is no

label="Done">

sends the user to the

under the Options key

other <do> element defined, the

<go href="url"/>

defined URL

and sends the user to the

Done label will appear on the left

</do>

 

defined URL.

softkey and send the user to the

Where url takes the

 

Note that if a Template

defined URL. The right softkey

 

displays Back and returns the

user to a defined URL

 

has been defined, then

 

user back in the history.

 

 

the Back key may act a

 

 

 

 

 

<prev> action.

On other phones, the right hand

 

 

 

key will be labelled Done and

 

 

 

will send the user to the

 

 

 

defined URL.

 

 

 

 

Shared Feature Set: Backward Navigation

Always provide some kind of backward navigation.

Map backward navigation to the next highest or most intuitive menu when direct backward navigation is not suitable.

Backward navigation is not always practical. For example, suppose the user confirms an action, such as making a purchase or deleting an item. Pressing the Back key should not take the user to the card confirming the purchase or the list with the deleted item. Instead, the application should either return to the application’s home card, a login card, or a card that intuitively lets the user continue through the application or exit easily. Use an <onevent type="onenterbackward"> task either to prevent backward navigation or to take the user past screens they should not revisit.

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Genie 7110 manual Shared Feature Set Backward Navigation

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