Yeah. I was kinda hoping people actually used Twitter's geolocation service a bit more than they do and it would just be obvious. Austin is pretty decent today, with the first tweet usually one popping up within a minute.
Agree it could be more descriptive. I got to this point and it was working well so I deployed. (Thats a feature, right?) Any thoughts on how to explain whats happening that wouldn't interfere with the page structure too much?
An "about" would have been cool... but by the time I had realised there wasn't one, I was about to close and a tweet popped up and it was immediately obvious.
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Agree it could be more descriptive. I got to this point and it was working well so I deployed. (Thats a feature, right?) Any thoughts on how to explain whats happening that wouldn't interfere with the page structure too much?
I had no idea what was going on or meant to happen.
Neat site.
http://austin.vicarious.ly/
2) Took a while for the first tweet to pop in. A simple "wait" prompt would provide ample user feedback.
3) Color code the pins to the tweets on the left hand side. That would be a simple but effective UI improvement.
All-in-all, nice work for a weekend!