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Some UX considerations #71

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vinayraghu opened this issue Mar 1, 2015 · 1 comment
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Some UX considerations #71

vinayraghu opened this issue Mar 1, 2015 · 1 comment
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@vinayraghu
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vinayraghu commented Mar 1, 2015

I just recently tried this on a project and simply loved the idea. I have a couple of UX considerations, which I think might be useful. I'd be happy to help in anyway I can.

  • Numbers - If I have 3 or more items, the user's eyeballs are going to be everywhere. It would help to add numbers to each of these either through markup or via CSS and have them styled differently, so it helps the users
  • A call to action button would be nice - that says I got it. I know the demo has one but in general, maybe have a button to turn it off in the bottom right? So users can go through everything and click "I got it" at the end
  • Staggered animation based on importance. This one's a stretch but maybe using it with velocity js would help. It would be awesome if 3 of my tooltips (or chardins or whatever you call them) would pop one after the other so I can again guide my users through all the text. I'll add a codepen for what I am saying over the weekend.

Thanks for the great tool!


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  1. nice idea.
  2. this is probably dependant on the end user's requirments.
  3. added to the new release.

@gbjbaanb gbjbaanb self-assigned this Feb 15, 2020
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