User Documentation For Web Application
1. Home Page
Welcome to the home page of our website! This is where you will be able to find all the information and resources that you need in order to get started with using our services. On this page, you will find a brief overview of what we offer, as well as links to other important pages on our site.
At the top of this page, there is a navigation bar that contains several links which can help you navigate around the site more easily. These include: Home (this page), About Us, Signup and Login. Each link takes you to a different section of our website so feel free to click away!
Below these links is an introduction about us and what we do - make sure that you read this as it will give you a good idea of who we are and what our services involve. Further down the page, you will find details about each of our services. This includes information on the types of service that we offer, pricing options, our features and more. Feel free to explore these sections further if you would like to learn more about them.

2. Signup Page
A signup page is a web page where users can register for an account on a website or application. It typically includes fields for entering personal information, such as name, email address, and password. In some cases, it may also include additional questions about the user's interests or preferences.
After submitting the form, the user will usually be redirected to another page that confirms their registration and allows them to log in with their new credentials. Signup pages are critical components of any online business because they allow customers to create accounts so they can purchase products or services from your website.
When the user clicks signup button ,the signup page looks likes this, so the user needs to fill the details of him or her.then needs to click the sign up button after checking the user terms and conditions

3. Login Page
A login page is a web page that allows users to authenticate themselves and gain access to a website or application. It typically consists of an input form containing fields for entering username and password information, as well as buttons for submitting the data. Depending on the security requirements of the website, additional methods such as two-factor authentication may also be included in the login process. Login pages are usually designed with usability in mind, allowing users to easily enter their credentials without having to remember complicated passwords or usernames.
After clicking the sign up button the user gets verification link to verify her or his Identity.the user needs to verify before logging in.when the user clicks login button it shows login window with empty credidential then the user needs to fill it before login.

4. User dashboard
A user product dashboard page is a web page designed to give users an overview of their account status, product usage, and other important information. It is typically used by ecommerce sites or apps to allow customers to easily view their purchase history, manage subscription plans and expiry date statuses.
The goal of a user product dashboard page is to provide the customer with all the necessary information in one place. This includes up-to-date data regarding products they have purchased or subscribed to as well.
After loggingin with a correct credidential the user will redirected into user dashboard.On the top right of the dashboard,there is options for settings and recent data.
Dashboard section is where the user attends test.User needs to buy anyone of the packages before attempting tests, the user can buy test packages on the settings section or home page of the website.

5. Recent data
In recent tests section user can save their test data for future use cases. In this page is used to view the recently saved test data from the user. It displays all of the recent tests attempted by the user in a table format with each entry's date, time, and content displayed. The user can also delete any of their test details if they no longer want them on file.
The purpose of this page is to give users access to their previously stored test data so that they can review it to see their progress of improvement. This helps keep track test data information and allows users to easily refer back to it when necessary.

6. Settings page
Settings page is a form of technical writing that provides users with instructions on how to access and use the settings page in an application. It includes information about the package options, preferences and other configuration details of the user.
Here user can buy test packages also, there are totally 3 types packages available for the user first one for Rs.299 for one month, Three months package for Rs.599 and twelve months package at Rs.999.
If the user has any promo code, they can use it on the promo code apply section. When user clicks the buy button it redirects the user to the Payment page. If the promo code is a valid one, it would be reflected on the Payment page.

7. Payment page
A payment gateway page is a web-based interface used to process online payments. It serves as the intermediary between a merchant's website and their chosen payment processor. The payment gateway page provides customers with an easy way to securely enter their financial information and make payments for goods or services, without having to leave the merchant's website.
The most important part of any payment gateway page is security - it must protect customer data from unauthorized access and ensure that sensitive information such as credit card numbers are encrypted before being transmitted over the internet. Payment gateways also provide fraud protection features such as address verification, cardholder authentication, and 3D Secure technology (Verified by Visa/MasterCard SecureCode).
After filling all the payment details, The user needs to click pay button.
