Internet Explorer is not supported by Design Library

The last version of Internet Explorer, version 11, was released on October 17, 2013. This is a very long time ago when taking into account the rapid development of web technologies. These days it is often difficult and time consuming to get modern technologies to work well in this old browser. More and more frameworks are dropping support, and even Microsoft themselves has announced that they will fully drop support for IE in their own services in 2021.

Consequently, we have decided to not include support for IE in the Design Library website.

Luckily, there are modern options in active development. Please use Firefox, Edge or Chrome instead.

Rating

A block to measure the customer experience of a page.

Rating

Guidelines

Short description

This block has buttons for thumbs up and down, and an optional field to leave a comment. The purpose is thus to measure the visitors’ happiness with the page that the Rating block is on. So that we can better understand what they for example are missing or wish to see more of.

When and how to use it

It is important that the heading is phrased in a way that makes the thumbs up/down option make sense. For example;

  • Good example = “Did you find what you were looking for?”
  • Bad example = “Would you like to change something on this page?”

Use it at the end of the content that you wish to get rated, so that they have the full experience. Do not use it for support cases or when the users feedback is urgent.

Behaviour

It has a responsive design.

Do's and don'ts

Do
  • Do use it on new content or when you are uncertain on whether or not the content fulfils its intended role.
Don't
  • Don’t use it if you are not planning on going through the answers you get.

 

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