How do I install the Iteration X extension?
The Iteration X extension is currently only available for Chrome and can be found in the Chrome Web Store. By clicking on the link below, you will be redirected to the main store page where you can download the extension. https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/iteration-x/mgcbmceeoigfcnpcngenflmmokjjelfl By clicking on “Add to Chrome”, you will be redirected and prompted to add the extension. After clicking “Add Extension”, the Iteration X extension will be downloaded and displayed in yourSome readersHow do I create an Iteration X account?
By Clicking on the “Log In” button at the top right corner on the main website, you will be redirected to the Login Page. Here, select the “Sign Up” option to create a new user account for free. A link will be sent to your registered email, to confirm details and set a password.Some readersHow to Rename a Project?
Freely rename any project you've created, all you have to do is to : Browse to the website where you've created the project. Open the project you want to rename using the Iteration X quick access menu on the bottom left of your screen. Click on the setting wheel next to your project name. You have now access to a page where you can rename your project.Some readersHow do I create a project?
After navigating to the site you want to work on, select the Iteration X extension. You will be prompted to create a project, either a personal, team or public project. Depending on use, select the relevant option. Name the project to begin using the extension.Some readersHow to edit an iteration/issue ?
After creating an issue, it gets saved in the Quick Access space. This space can be found by hovering the cursor on the key on the right edge of the page.Here, you can select the issue you want to edit and click on the horizontal ellipsis button. Here, select “Edit Issue” and now you can make changes to your issue.Some readersHow do I create an issue or iteration?
After creating a Space, select on the element you want to document the changes made to. By clicking on the element, a pop-up prompt is generated where you can explain the issue in simple english language.After explaining the issue, click “Post” to add this to your issue history.Few readersHow to delete an iteration/issue ?
After creating an issue, it gets saved in the Quick Access space. This space can be found by hovering the cursor on the key on the right edge of the page. Here, you can select the issue you want to delete and click on the horizontal ellipsis button. Here, select “Delete Issue” and now your issue is deleted.Few readersHow to mark an issue as "Resolved"?
When viewing the issues in the issue section at the left edge of the webpage, you can click on any issue and mark it as resolved. Right Click on the Issue you want to mark as resolved. Select option "Mark as Resolved". The issue is now marked resolved and will be reflected so to all your team members and collaborators.Few readersHow to view notifications in Iteration X?
In the notification centre on your dashboard, you can see all the recent updates on various spaces you are working on. Hit the bell icon in the top navigation to see if someone invited you to a new space, added a new issue or commented on an old one. A history of notifications can also be viewed in the notification centre.Few readersHow to share an iteration/issue with your team?
After creating an issue, it gets saved in the Quick Access space. This space can be found by hovering the cursor on the key on the right edge of the page.Here, you can select the issue you want to share and click on the horizontal ellipsis button. Here, select “Copy Link” and now you can share the issue link to your team by pasting it in the relevant communication thread.Few readers