Add "Home" button to mobile version footer navigation
Problem
When viewing a daily reading in the Mobile version, there is no navigation back to the mobile Home page.
Expected
A standard design principle in mobile is to never send a user into a dead end. This means, providing navigation to other areas. Doing so reduces the amount of times a user must click "back" in their browser -- something that can be painful for certain mobile devices. In addition, if the user is several levels deep, they must press "Back" multiple times to get Home.
Steps to Reproduce
1. view the youversion mobile homepage.
2. select a daily reading
3. observe no "Home" option in any navigation element, or any menu of further options (other than the Login, support, full site footer menu)
When viewing a daily reading in the Mobile version, there is no navigation back to the mobile Home page.
Expected
A standard design principle in mobile is to never send a user into a dead end. This means, providing navigation to other areas. Doing so reduces the amount of times a user must click "back" in their browser -- something that can be painful for certain mobile devices. In addition, if the user is several levels deep, they must press "Back" multiple times to get Home.
Steps to Reproduce
1. view the youversion mobile homepage.
2. select a daily reading
3. observe no "Home" option in any navigation element, or any menu of further options (other than the Login, support, full site footer menu)
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Inappropriate?Roger that, Andy. Thanks for the tip.
Then perhaps yes, add a "Home" button to the footer nav for folks like me who may not associate the logo with a "home" action. Should be easy to add, even if it's duplicate functionality.
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