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When do users understand that a wizard navigation bar areis clickable?

In my web application, I use a wizard navigation bar aslike the one in the image:

wizard navigation barexample of a wizard navigation bar

While getting feedback from a fellow designer, he asked me if the progress bar is clickable. In my mind, most of the wizard navigation bars are clickable. Is there any good practice for making sure that users know that wizard navigation bars are clickable? Is there any research about it? Do you have any suggestions on the current design to make it understandable to the user that they can click on the wizard navigation bar?

FYI, I am also using a button navigation on the bottom of the screen.As it, as appears in the next picture:

bottom navigation

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When do users understand that a wizard navigation bar are clickable?

In my web application, I use a wizard navigation bar as the one in the image:

wizard navigation bar

While getting feedback from a fellow designer, he asked me if the progress bar is clickable. In my mind, most of the wizard navigation bars are clickable. Is there any good practice for making sure that users know that wizard navigation bars are clickable? Is there any research about it? Do you have any suggestions on the current design to make it understandable to the user that they can click on the wizard navigation bar?

FYI, I am also using a button navigation on the bottom of the screen.As it appears in the next picture:

bottom navigation

I added some more ideas on the wizard navigation bar:

Other ideas

When do users understand that a wizard navigation bar is clickable?

In my web application, I use a wizard navigation bar like the one in the image:

example of a wizard navigation bar

While getting feedback from a fellow designer, he asked me if the progress bar is clickable. In my mind, most wizard navigation bars are clickable. Is there any good practice for making sure that users know that wizard navigation bars are clickable? Is there any research about it? Do you have any suggestions on the current design to make it understandable to the user that they can click on the wizard navigation bar?

FYI, I am also using a button navigation on the bottom of the screen, as appears in the next picture:

bottom navigation

I added some more ideas on the wizard navigation bar:

Other ideas

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When do users understand that a progresswizard navigation bar are clickable?

In my web application, I use a progresswizard navigation bar as the one in the image:

progress barwizard navigation bar

While getting feedback from a fellow designer, he asked me if the progress bar is clickable. In my mind, most of the progress barwizard navigation bars are clickable. Is there any good practice for making sure that users know that progresswizard navigation bars are clickable? Is there any research about it? Do you have any suggestions on the current design to make it understandable to the user that they can click on the progresswizard navigation bar?

FYI, I am also using a button navigation on the bottom of the screen.As it appears in the next picture:

bottom navigation

I added some more ideas on the progresswizard navigation bar:

Other ideas

When do users understand that a progress bar are clickable?

In my web application, I use a progress bar as the one in the image:

progress bar

While getting feedback from a fellow designer, he asked me if the progress bar is clickable. In my mind, most of the progress bar are clickable. Is there any good practice for making sure that users know that progress bars are clickable? Is there any research about it? Do you have any suggestions on the current design to make it understandable to the user that they can click on the progress bar?

FYI, I am also using a button navigation on the bottom of the screen.As it appears in the next picture:

bottom navigation

I added some more ideas on the progress bar:

Other ideas

When do users understand that a wizard navigation bar are clickable?

In my web application, I use a wizard navigation bar as the one in the image:

wizard navigation bar

While getting feedback from a fellow designer, he asked me if the progress bar is clickable. In my mind, most of the wizard navigation bars are clickable. Is there any good practice for making sure that users know that wizard navigation bars are clickable? Is there any research about it? Do you have any suggestions on the current design to make it understandable to the user that they can click on the wizard navigation bar?

FYI, I am also using a button navigation on the bottom of the screen.As it appears in the next picture:

bottom navigation

I added some more ideas on the wizard navigation bar:

Other ideas

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