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- It must be followed by "STOP TB" Logo.
- It must have both Online and Offline capabilities. ("Offline capabilities feature to exchange data between Mobile devices in a closed environment in real-time without internet")
- It must have Multilingual Feature with English, Hindi and other Indian languages enabled, and must be configurable to accommodate all the Indian languages as and when required in future.
- Followed by "Next" button
- Page must end with "Powered by Piramal Foundation"
UI Field Name
Field Type
Options
Validations
STOP TB Logo
<Placeholder>
Please Select your Language
Radio Button
- English
- Hindi
- The fields and labels must populate in the language selected by the user
Username
Free Text
- There must be User name icon on the right corner of the Field
- It must be 20 Digit Characters.
- It must be configurable to add numericals and alphanumerical values
Password
Free text
- Put an eye icon in the right corner of this field.
- Give an option to view and hide password entered with the eye icon open or eye icon with a slash to hide it.
- password can be up to 20 characters.
- Alphanumerical, special characters allowed in the password.
- Give an alert to "Save Login details" with options "Yes" and "No". If "Yes" is selected then save the login details for subsequent usage. If "No" is selected then do not save login details.
Remember Me
Checkbox
- When 'Remember Me' checkbox is selected, next time directly allow user to login just by authenticating with fingerprint
Next
Button
- On Clicking Next , user must be navigated to "HWC" page
Powered by Piramal Foundation
Text
- This must be displayed below the "Next" Button in the center.
After logging in credentials are entered by the Volunteer, the landing page should open.
The landing page should have: - This page must have a hamburger icon (side drawer), "Stop TB" text, refresh button, sync button, and "Language Translation" button on the Top row.
- There should be a hamburger icon on the left side, which on clicking should have following details-
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