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To what extent will the standard provide recommendations/guidance for UI in text based (esp mobile) situations. For instance:
should it always be bot text on left, user text on right (or is it the reverse of right-to-left languages)
any recommendations on colours of chat boxes (apart from high contrast/colour blindness issues), many systems seem to have a white/pale grey for the bot
any standard form of warning (e.g. notice, background colour change) when a bot goes from web connected/full-feature to purely local (so may have reduced capability)
Or is this at too low a level for the spec?
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This is a great idea, and it resonates well with the charter's in-scope topic: "Visualization techniques of dialogue flow". In your case, we talking about UI guidelines for visualizing a specific dialogue, as opposed to all branches of dialogue.
For example,
Not having an indicator (name or image) for who is messaging would be clearly out of compliance
Messages should be displayed in the order they are intended to be experienced
Guidelines to mitigate bots from pretending to be real people (see California Law)
To what extent will the standard provide recommendations/guidance for UI in text based (esp mobile) situations. For instance:
Or is this at too low a level for the spec?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: