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Topic: Is it the proper alert message? |
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hari.vishruta
Newbie Joined: 04Jun2007 Location: India Online Status: Offline Posts: 1 |
Topic: Is it the proper alert message? Posted: 01Feb2008 at 11:21pm |
Hi Guys,
Following are my questions. 1. If the user forget to enter one mandatory field in one form, When click on the Submit / Save button then the system shows the message as " Oops!! Mandatory field should not be left blank" 2. Consider any job portal. In that user should enter the mandatory informations as well as to upload resume. If the user forget to upload the Resume, when click on the Submit Button system shows the following alert message "Oops!! File not Selected" From the above points the word "Oops!!" is a valid word to include in the alert messages. Except the Gaming Softwares, this word (Oops!!) is used any other softwares ? " this statements is not mentioned in the requirements". As a Tester, (user perspective) above mentioned alert messages are right or wrong? Kindly give your opinions as soon as possible. --Regards-- Hari. Post Resume: Click here to Upload your Resume & Apply for Jobs |
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lawrence
Groupie Joined: 22Nov2007 Location: India Online Status: Offline Posts: 73 |
Posted: 02Feb2008 at 10:00am |
I think the word Oops does not change the meaning of alert message here. Then why do you bother about that?
In my personal opinion, as an user, I will not worry about Oops.... |
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