When designing interface and usability test cases, the following aspects should be considered:
- The page layout is fresh and clear, with harmonious colors.
- The same controls have unified fonts, styles, and alignment;
- The controls function normally and the mouse and keyboard can be accessed normally;
- The button name is accurate and easy to understand, and clearly distinguished from the page display content;
- The navigation menu is intuitive, well-categorized, and no more than 3 levels deep;
- The prompt information is clear and friendly (for example: the input box has input prompt information, incorrect operations have prompts, and the option box has default options;
- Secondary confirmation of important operations;
- Pages that are too long or too wide have a progress bar to return to the top;
- Too many search results can be displayed in pages;
- The content is correct and avoid typos and sensitive words.
- Is the path to the warehouse easy to find?