Awesome! Fun building this today with you elviejo! We'll have to meet in person sometime.
Aloha everyone!
I would LOVE if anyone would be brave enough to record a user test using Loom.com (or other similar screen capture software), and explore this demo! If you are not sure what a Loom user test is, check out my comment history for dozens of them.
Together we can make web forms better for 5 billion people!
Immediately I realize that we need placeholder text in the textarea. Just tried to do it but actually requires a CodeMirror plugin, so will have to tackle tomorrow (https://github.com/breck7/scroll/issues/135).
I was rooting for you to press a keyboard key that would trigger the autocomplete, such as "n", and then it may have clicked, but so helpful to see your (painful) experience so I know we need to surface that better, and provide more guidance.
Tomorrow's version should be a lot better.
Thanks again!!!
Also, appreciated the commentary on the blog post. Definitely not my best writing, and I will clean that up at some point too.
Any time! I think the blog is good. It targets engineers and those are of course important people to convince. Maybe a paragraph that explained in concrete terms the benefits for the end-user could be helpful.
Breck Yunits continues working in scroll.
On this demo in the textarea you can see a code editor to submit a form.
What makes it special is that DSL used to create the form is the same DSL used to send the form by email.
Aloha everyone!
I would LOVE if anyone would be brave enough to record a user test using Loom.com (or other similar screen capture software), and explore this demo! If you are not sure what a Loom user test is, check out my comment history for dozens of them.
Together we can make web forms better for 5 billion people!