If that is yours, you should know that scrolling is broken on the spotify and habitud examples in the latest Firefox. You can scroll for an hour and only make it down one screen.
Always awesome to see another production Ember.js app in the wild.
On a personal note, the team behind Confetti also organizes the NordicJS conference in Stockholm. In addition to running one of the best JS conferences in the world, IMO, they are also some of the nicest people in the community. As a NordicJS attendee, I've been "beta testing" Confetti for some time. It's a great product and I wish the team all the best.
I had initially trouble with the sign up form. I was clicking on the "firstname" label which reacted to my click but I couldn't get a cursor. It took me about 10 seconds to figure out that the text field is actually "beneath" the label. Just to prevent other people from the same frustrating experience it might be good to have a label click set a focus on the input.
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it says: "Confetti charges 5% + 5 SEK per ticket sold (this includes the credit card processing fees and VAT)"
But on: http://confetti.events/features
it says "5.0% + $0.50 per ticket (+ credit card fee)"
"Ok, looks nice, but where's the part where I'm supposed to swipe left or right to discover events?"
(I'm now trying to imagine a blog-discovery-and-dating-diary product that could be both Tinder-for-Tumblr and Tumblr-for-Tinder...)
On a personal note, the team behind Confetti also organizes the NordicJS conference in Stockholm. In addition to running one of the best JS conferences in the world, IMO, they are also some of the nicest people in the community. As a NordicJS attendee, I've been "beta testing" Confetti for some time. It's a great product and I wish the team all the best.