Good catch. Fixed!
There are 4 statuses. Green checkmark (status 0) Green checkmark with "info" badge (status 1) Yellow triangle (status 2) Red "do not enter" rectangle (status 3) I suspect that status 0 indicates that they are…
I am now more useful in a post-apocalyptic world. Awesome!
A drop shadow under the scroll boundary would be a nice way to differentiate between what's on the "bottom" page and the new content on "top."
The fight against "default" white seems analogous to Ian Storm Taylor's recommendation to never use black (http://ianstormtaylor.com/design-tip-never-use-black/). I prefer off white (e.g., #f9fafc) because of the same…
Can't wait to try this out. I've done something similar for other UX designers by taking flat screenshots and overlaying an image map with clickable areas. Instant "high fidelity" prototype!
Good catch. Fixed!
There are 4 statuses. Green checkmark (status 0) Green checkmark with "info" badge (status 1) Yellow triangle (status 2) Red "do not enter" rectangle (status 3) I suspect that status 0 indicates that they are…
I am now more useful in a post-apocalyptic world. Awesome!
A drop shadow under the scroll boundary would be a nice way to differentiate between what's on the "bottom" page and the new content on "top."
The fight against "default" white seems analogous to Ian Storm Taylor's recommendation to never use black (http://ianstormtaylor.com/design-tip-never-use-black/). I prefer off white (e.g., #f9fafc) because of the same…
Can't wait to try this out. I've done something similar for other UX designers by taking flat screenshots and overlaying an image map with clickable areas. Instant "high fidelity" prototype!