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The Radar module enhances user feedback by generating a radar button on your Drupal website. When clicked, it opens a dialog form for users to report issues, automatically capturing a screenshot and attaching it to their message. This ensures developers receive detailed issue reports with visual context.
Generate a radar button on your Drupal site for users to report issues with descriptions and screenshots, streamlining feedback for developers.
Features
Basic Functionality
The Radar module allows end users to report issues through a dialog form, which captures a screenshot and attaches it to their message. This provides developers with comprehensive reports for efficient issue resolution.
Unique Features
User-Friendly Button: Easily accessible radar button for reporting issues.
Automatic Screenshots: Captures the current screen to provide visual context.
Comprehensive Reports: Combines user descriptions with screenshots for detailed issue logs.
Use Cases
Website Users: Quickly report issues they encounter on the site.
Developers: Receive detailed reports to efficiently troubleshoot and fix issues.
Support Teams: Access detailed logs to understand user-reported issues better.
Post-Installation
Once installed, configure the Radar module through the administration menu:
- Navigate to Structure -> Block layout, and enable it.
- Customize the radar button's appearance and placement on the site.
- Set up the dialog form fields to capture the necessary information.
- Review and manage reported issues in the log details page.
Additional Requirements
Dependent Modules:
- jQuery UI: For the dialog form functionality.
- Screenshot API: For capturing screenshots (ensure API key is configured).
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Project information
- Project categories: Automation, User engagement
- Ecosystem: Reports
- Created by @James on , updated
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