It's a good point about listing progressive apps in the AppStore, and I think Microsoft has done a great job at taking the lead here. I imagine a world where users don't have worry about the tech behind the UX they're…
Time to build a Progressive Web App? ;)
As a former teacher at one of those camps, I can attest to having kids there who loved being there and learning. What kids end up doing in their summers should be a ongoing dialogue between the parent and their child,…
Another way to put it that my friend Ben stated today: "Not like saying everyone should be a neurosurgeon, but that all should learn first aid." So True.
From a UX perspective, I might consider dropping the amount of items per frame. It's a bit easy to be trigger happy, so users could end up tapping spacebar before all the items had a chance at drawing their attention.…
I might be able to help a little with this. I have some code somewhere that keeps a stack of "views" and a view controller that pops them in and out of the DOM that can be easily animated to be native-like
We're trying to do just that with Pickie (iPad personalized magazine app) . Still alot left to do to squeeze out every bit of performance though.
Is it meant to be default to full on flat-ui? First impression is that the buttons are now less apparent interface items and it'll take more careful layout planning to make a quick bootstrap effective. Thoughts?
So Facebook for Windows 8?
I believe Ebay and Microsoft actually hired the same agency to do their redesign.
It's a good point about listing progressive apps in the AppStore, and I think Microsoft has done a great job at taking the lead here. I imagine a world where users don't have worry about the tech behind the UX they're…
Time to build a Progressive Web App? ;)
As a former teacher at one of those camps, I can attest to having kids there who loved being there and learning. What kids end up doing in their summers should be a ongoing dialogue between the parent and their child,…
Another way to put it that my friend Ben stated today: "Not like saying everyone should be a neurosurgeon, but that all should learn first aid." So True.
From a UX perspective, I might consider dropping the amount of items per frame. It's a bit easy to be trigger happy, so users could end up tapping spacebar before all the items had a chance at drawing their attention.…
I might be able to help a little with this. I have some code somewhere that keeps a stack of "views" and a view controller that pops them in and out of the DOM that can be easily animated to be native-like
We're trying to do just that with Pickie (iPad personalized magazine app) . Still alot left to do to squeeze out every bit of performance though.
Is it meant to be default to full on flat-ui? First impression is that the buttons are now less apparent interface items and it'll take more careful layout planning to make a quick bootstrap effective. Thoughts?
So Facebook for Windows 8?
I believe Ebay and Microsoft actually hired the same agency to do their redesign.