Updating the homepage with access to commonly used reports is the best way to make sure the user can quickly access the reports they need. This could include making the global search bar bigger on every page, adding the daily task component to the homepage, or creating a mind board to communicate the visual style of the UI. Additionally, Salesforce has some great resources on designing for search, such as their Search Design Guide [1] and their Search Best Practices [2]. [1] https://www.salesforce.com/content/dam/web/en_us/www/documents/salesforce-search- design-guide.pdf [2] https://developer.salesforce.com/docs/atlas.en- us.salesforce_search_best_practices.meta/salesforce_search_best_practices/search_best_practices_ intro.htm
No.# This is incorrect. You can't make the global search bar bigger
RJ
Aug 31, 2022
No.# the answer says a,c,d but the CORRECT answer is a,b,e. They even teach you to remember it by POUR. The only one missing is Perceivable. Definitely makes me question the validity of these questions now.
I remembered all the questions and answers, and finally, I passed the User-Experience-Designer.
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No.# Answer: B
Updating the homepage with access to commonly used reports is the best way to make sure the user can quickly access the reports they need. This could include making the global search bar bigger on every page, adding the daily task component to the homepage, or creating a mind board to communicate the visual style of the UI. Additionally, Salesforce has some great resources on designing for search, such as their Search Design Guide [1] and their Search Best Practices [2].
[1] https://www.salesforce.com/content/dam/web/en_us/www/documents/salesforce-search- design-guide.pdf [2] https://developer.salesforce.com/docs/atlas.en- us.salesforce_search_best_practices.meta/salesforce_search_best_practices/search_best_practices_ intro.htm
No.# This is not correct. Correct answer is B
No.# This is incorrect. You can't make the global search bar bigger
No.# the answer says a,c,d but the CORRECT answer is a,b,e. They even teach you to remember it by POUR. The only one missing is Perceivable. Definitely makes me question the validity of these questions now.
I remembered all the questions and answers, and finally, I passed the User-Experience-Designer.