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#41 - List Progress

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Summary

In this conversation, Adam and Ste discuss various topics including their upcoming trip to Korea, the progress of open sourcing Hardcover, and the new design for the list page. They also talk about bulk editing and filters, as well as sorting and pagination options. Overall, they are excited about the future developments of Hardcover and the improvements it will bring to the user experience. In this conversation, Adam and Ste discuss various design decisions for the hardcover app. They debate between pagination and infinite scrolling, ultimately deciding to go with infinite scrolling for a smoother user experience. They also discuss the idea of different views for different list types and the possibility of animating the transition between views. They consider the option of uniform cover sizes and the potential of making the match percentage feature a supporter-only feature. Finally, they plan to design the card view and gather feedback from the community.

Takeaways

Infinite scrolling is preferred over pagination for a smoother user experience.
Different list types may require different views to display relevant information.
Animating the transition between views can enhance the user experience.
Consider making certain features supporter-only to manage resource usage.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Ice Cream
03:02 Upcoming Trip to Korea
06:37 Open Sourcing Hardcover
09:49 New List Page Design
12:18 Bulk Editing and Filters
14:44 Development Progress
35:10 Pagination vs Infinite Scrolling
40:37 Different Views for Different List Types
46:05 Transitioning between Views
50:42 Uniform Cover Sizes
51:22 Making Match Percentage a Supporter Feature
58:02 Designing the Card View
01:03:07 Customizing Card Views for Different List Types

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Inhoud geleverd door Adam Fortuna and Stelian Dobrescu. Alle podcastinhoud, inclusief afleveringen, afbeeldingen en podcastbeschrijvingen, wordt rechtstreeks geüpload en geleverd door Adam Fortuna and Stelian Dobrescu of hun podcastplatformpartner. Als u denkt dat iemand uw auteursrechtelijk beschermde werk zonder uw toestemming gebruikt, kunt u het hier beschreven proces https://nl.player.fm/legal volgen.

Summary

In this conversation, Adam and Ste discuss various topics including their upcoming trip to Korea, the progress of open sourcing Hardcover, and the new design for the list page. They also talk about bulk editing and filters, as well as sorting and pagination options. Overall, they are excited about the future developments of Hardcover and the improvements it will bring to the user experience. In this conversation, Adam and Ste discuss various design decisions for the hardcover app. They debate between pagination and infinite scrolling, ultimately deciding to go with infinite scrolling for a smoother user experience. They also discuss the idea of different views for different list types and the possibility of animating the transition between views. They consider the option of uniform cover sizes and the potential of making the match percentage feature a supporter-only feature. Finally, they plan to design the card view and gather feedback from the community.

Takeaways

Infinite scrolling is preferred over pagination for a smoother user experience.
Different list types may require different views to display relevant information.
Animating the transition between views can enhance the user experience.
Consider making certain features supporter-only to manage resource usage.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Ice Cream
03:02 Upcoming Trip to Korea
06:37 Open Sourcing Hardcover
09:49 New List Page Design
12:18 Bulk Editing and Filters
14:44 Development Progress
35:10 Pagination vs Infinite Scrolling
40:37 Different Views for Different List Types
46:05 Transitioning between Views
50:42 Uniform Cover Sizes
51:22 Making Match Percentage a Supporter Feature
58:02 Designing the Card View
01:03:07 Customizing Card Views for Different List Types

  continue reading

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