Issue: Inability to Scroll on Map Page of Enatega Multivendor Customer Website
Description:
A critical issue has been identified on the map page of customer website, where users are unable to scroll up or down. This problem significantly impairs the user's ability to interact with the map, explore different areas, and access location-specific information.
Impact:
User Frustration: The inability to scroll disrupts the user experience, leading to frustration and annoyance.
Limited Exploration: Users cannot explore different areas on the map or access location-specific details, which hampers their ability to make informed decisions.
Reduced Engagement: The inability to scroll may cause users to abandon the map page, leading to a decline in user engagement and potential loss of business.
Negative Brand Image: An impaired map page can damage the brand's reputation, making it appear unprofessional and unreliable, particularly if location information is crucial.
Steps to Reproduce:
Visit the map page on the customer website.
Attempt to scroll up or down using your mouse, keyboard, or touch screen.
Observe that the map is unresponsive to scrolling actions, making it impossible to explore different areas.
Expected Resolution:
The issue should be resolved to allow users to scroll freely on the map page, ensuring a smooth and user-friendly experience for exploring locations and accessing relevant information.
Screenshot 2023-10-19 123852
Issue: Inability to Scroll on Map Page of Enatega Multivendor Customer Website
Description:
A critical issue has been identified on the map page of customer website, where users are unable to scroll up or down. This problem significantly impairs the user's ability to interact with the map, explore different areas, and access location-specific information.
Impact:
User Frustration: The inability to scroll disrupts the user experience, leading to frustration and annoyance.
Limited Exploration: Users cannot explore different areas on the map or access location-specific details, which hampers their ability to make informed decisions.
Reduced Engagement: The inability to scroll may cause users to abandon the map page, leading to a decline in user engagement and potential loss of business.
Negative Brand Image: An impaired map page can damage the brand's reputation, making it appear unprofessional and unreliable, particularly if location information is crucial.
Steps to Reproduce:
Visit the map page on the customer website.
Attempt to scroll up or down using your mouse, keyboard, or touch screen.
Observe that the map is unresponsive to scrolling actions, making it impossible to explore different areas.
Expected Resolution:
The issue should be resolved to allow users to scroll freely on the map page, ensuring a smooth and user-friendly experience for exploring locations and accessing relevant information.
Screenshot 2023-10-19 123852