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Summary
We have noticed that there is some confusion around deleting blocks and the bin that we currently have seems to confuse more as it displays deleted objects. We would like a solution or several options that address this feature and make it clearer to the user how to delete the blocks. We may not even need the bin. We would also like the users to know that they can use control X and control V to cut and paste, and control Z to undo.
User story
_As a student
_I would like to be able to delete single and multiple blocks
_so that i can quickly edit my algorithms.
Outcome/deliverable
We would like some mock ups of solutions that help the user understand how blocks can be deleted or moves undone. This could be through text or tooltips etc. Research to see what others do.
Tools
Use what you feel comfortable with and paste together screenshots. Illustrator and Figma are tools we use in the team.
Summary
We have noticed that there is some confusion around deleting blocks and the bin that we currently have seems to confuse more as it displays deleted objects. We would like a solution or several options that address this feature and make it clearer to the user how to delete the blocks. We may not even need the bin. We would also like the users to know that they can use control X and control V to cut and paste, and control Z to undo.
User story
_As a student
_I would like to be able to delete single and multiple blocks
_so that i can quickly edit my algorithms.
What pages will be changed?
This will affect the Rapid Router game page: https://www.codeforlife.education/rapidrouter/1/#
Outcome/deliverable
We would like some mock ups of solutions that help the user understand how blocks can be deleted or moves undone. This could be through text or tooltips etc. Research to see what others do.
Tools
Use what you feel comfortable with and paste together screenshots. Illustrator and Figma are tools we use in the team.
Concerns
The work must be your own. If you use any icons, please use Material UI: https://m2.material.io/components
Reviewer
@lauracumming
People to contact
@lauracumming
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