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page has a faux fold that is confusing #62

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paulirish opened this issue Jan 23, 2012 · 5 comments
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page has a faux fold that is confusing #62

paulirish opened this issue Jan 23, 2012 · 5 comments
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@paulirish
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from @aaronpeters

Looks great, but at first, when typing in text field, I thought nothing happened. And then, " oooooh, I need to scroll to see result(s)". Hmm

heard this from @jetienne yesterday too... http://imgur.com/w5wx2

hmmm...

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Raynos commented Jan 23, 2012

Would scrolling to the first element in the list when hitting enter in the search box improve usability?

@aaronpeters
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Idea: make the result(s) show up between the text field and the

, pushing down (sliiiiiiiide) that div when there is a result(s).

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@Raynos That is better than current, but that requires user to hit enter ...
I would prefer to have the results show while typing (live search), but actually show

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Raynos commented Jan 23, 2012

Well an easy solution is rework the UI so that the expore features stuff becomes a sidebar. Or use a <details> for the explore features stuff (with a shim ;))

@aaronpeters movement whilst live typing is annoying, but that's personal opinion. It would at least require a sensible delay (1s ?)

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Suggestions:

  • scroll to the input area as soon as it is in focus
  • hide the explore features section and show only on click/focus.

Anything else?

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