Carlie Bradshaw , Asaf Ben-OvedCarlie Bradshaw , Asaf Ben-Oved, Shani Laendler (Unlicensed)
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Description
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The VerinTop is a consistent pattern across all Verint products, making them immediately recognizable. It frames the application with a header bar and an optional left-hand panel.
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The product area is in a fixed position in the top-left corner.
Interaction
Clicking the product area will open the Verint product suite site map, if exists.
Note: The product suite cannot be changed.
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The application selector appears to the right of the product area, in the top-left corner.
Content
The list should should be the same for all applications within a suite.
Applications should be sorted either:
in order of importance, or
External products should be shown underneath internal applications.
alphabetically.
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The selected application will be indicated with a blue check mark.
A scroll bar will be used when the application selector is taller than the height of the screen.
External products (e.g. Work Manager) should be opened in a new tab.
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There are two types of navigation menu. See their separate pages for more details.
Note: The navigation type should be the same for all products within a suite, unless it is opened in a new tab or window, when it may All products within a suite should use the same navigation type. Only external products, that are opened in a different tab, can have a different navigation type.
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Search
Description
Allows the user to search the suite hierarchy, including application names and menu items.
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Structure
The trigger icon is displayed as an icon with no label.
The search results menu is divided into 3 optional sections:
Top - Page results from the current application.
Middle - Page results from all other applications.
Bottom - Branch results only.
Example with all three sections:
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Placement and positioning
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results only.
Example with all three sections:
Internal logic
The search covers the Application Selector and all levels of navigation.
Results are displayed from top to bottom according to their hierarchy in the navigation.
For any of the 3 sections, if more than 12 results are found, the section will have a scroll.
EXAMPLE IMAGE WITH SCROLL
Interactions
The behavior of the search is based on Live Search.
Clicking the search icon button opens a search field to its left side.
Clicking anywhere outside the search field will close it.
While typing a search parameter in the search field:
a results menu will be displayed beneath the search field.
the search parameter will be highlighted in the results list.
Clicking on a page result will:
navigate to the page.
close the results menu and search field.
Clicking on a branch will:
navigate to the first page under the selected branch.
close the results menu and search field.
Clicking the X in the field will clear the field and close the menu, but will keep the field selected with text cursor ready to type.
Clicking Esc on the keyboard will:
1st click - clear the search field.
2nd click - close the menu.
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an Icon Button.
a count of unread notifications.
a Popover showing the notifications.
Placement and positioning
A bell icon button is shown between Search and the Help center.
States
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Regular, no indicator | UPDATE IMAGE | When there are no unread notifications:
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Active | UPDATE IMAGE | When the notification popover is open, whether or not there are unread notifications:
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Interaction
Top Navigation mode
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Opens contextual online help pages and other resources such as product feedback.
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Structure
Displayed as an icon button with no text.
Placement and positioning
Positioned to the left of the user profile.
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Interaction
Clicking on the ? icon button opens a menu with all of the help center options.
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By default, users will be represented by their initials (e.g. JD for John Doe).
INITIALS EXAMPLE IMAGEEach user may upload an image to replace the initials.
If neither a user image or initials are available, a default avatar will be shown.
DEFAULT AVATAR IMAGE
Current status (optional)
An additional circle around the user profile image can be used to show the user’s current status.
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Profile Menu
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A list of available statuses, with a blue check mark to indicate the user’s current status. (Optional).
A horizontal line separating the statuses from other options.A notifications link, including a count.
Preferences, which will open in a dialog containing options such as:
Upload profile picture
Language
Date/Time format
Email preferences
Switch profile. (Optional).
Logout.
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Expand-Collapse behavior
Description
This applies only to top navigation.
The header bar can be collapsed by the user to allow for more vertical space. When collapsed, the 2nd level navigation options are shown on hover.
Note: when using Instances (Left Navigation mode only), the instances must always still be visible when the header bar is collapsed.
Structure
When collapsed:
the suite name and the 2nd level of navigation will be hidden.
the user profile image will reduce in size.
States
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Show an example with Instances
Show hover state (expanded but still with the expand icon)
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Collapsed |
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Different types of navigation for different products within the same suite.
Words in sub-menu items which are included in the parent menu item, to keep labels short. For example, the options underneath Settings should be (e.g.) Privacy and Localization rather than Privacy Settings and Localization Settings.A collapsible header bar with Instances.
Accessibility Compliance
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Provide a way for users of assistive technology to skip navigation links, which would otherwise require a lot of additional clicks.
A skip link will be positioned underneath the Verint logo.
When any item within the VerinTop is in focus, the VerinTop will be displayed in an Expanded state, as on hover.
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Responsive Design
Verint products should dynamically respond to the user’s screen size, platform, and orientation, supporting all devices down to the common tablet size (960px width).
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Code
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