Closed bmccall17 closed 11 years ago
Wouldn't, instead of having multiple pages, each for a different topic (Basic info, game info, etc.), one page be better? Figure, have one, long-ish form page to register on, and just divide it into different sections. If anyone wanted to look at what they wrote in previous sections, they would only need to scroll up, instead of navigating to a previous page.
From a ux perspective, one page makes more sense for forms.
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On Mar 31, 2013, at 12:48 PM, Jeff Coleman notifications@github.com wrote:
Wouldn't, instead of having multiple pages, each for a different topic (Basic info, game info, etc.), one page be better? Figure, have one, long-ish form page to register on, and just divide it into different sections. If anyone wanted to look at what they wrote in previous sections, they would only need to scroll up, instead of navigating to a previous page.
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In regards to this:
What champions do you want to learn more about?
text field that only allows correctly spelled champion names (one by one, or delimited by commas)
If this is just going to be put in a public profile of sorts, perhaps we should limit it to something like a top 5. "Choose up to 5 champions that you are most interested in learning about." Sure, we could have a text area, but a few drop down lists would get the job done as well, and without worrying about spelling.
The info being public, they could go back and change it at a later time if they change their mind, or if they already learned what they wanted to know about a champion.
You could use a single drop-down that populates a field with up to 5 champions. This would be neat and streamlined. I think we should avoid multiple drop-downs or text fields.
Hearty cheers,
Dane Rickett 352.327.0617 Dane.Rickett@yahoo.com
"The harder you work, the luckier you become..."
On Mar 31, 2013, at 2:05 PM, Jeff Coleman notifications@github.com wrote:
In regards to this:
What champions do you want to learn more about? text field that only allows correctly spelled champion names (one by one, or delimited by commas)
If this is just going to be put in a public profile of sorts, perhaps we should limit it to something like a top 5. "Choose up to 5 champions that you are most interested in learning about." Sure, we could have a text area, but a few drop down lists would get the job done as well, and without worrying about spelling.
The info being public, they could go back and change it at a later time if they change their mind, or if they already learned what they wanted to know about a champion.
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Everything you are talking about here makes perfect sense to me. Please let me know if there is anything that is holding you up.
bam
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On Sun, Mar 31, 2013 at 2:16 PM, HyndeSyte2020 notifications@github.comwrote:
You could use a single drop-down that populates a field with up to 5 champions. This would be neat and streamlined. I think we should avoid multiple drop-downs or text fields.
Hearty cheers,
Dane Rickett 352.327.0617 Dane.Rickett@yahoo.com
"The harder you work, the luckier you become..."
On Mar 31, 2013, at 2:05 PM, Jeff Coleman notifications@github.com wrote:
In regards to this:
What champions do you want to learn more about? text field that only allows correctly spelled champion names (one by one, or delimited by commas) If this is just going to be put in a public profile of sorts, perhaps we should limit it to something like a top 5. "Choose up to 5 champions that you are most interested in learning about." Sure, we could have a text area, but a few drop down lists would get the job done as well, and without worrying about spelling.
The info being public, they could go back and change it at a later time if they change their mind, or if they already learned what they wanted to know about a champion.
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— Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHubhttps://github.com/bmccall17/summonersacademy.com/issues/2#issuecomment-15695411 .
Alright, I've got a tentative registration page finished. It could be a LOT better, and I'm only using the current method until I can find a better way to do it. (Things are kind of messy on the back end, and it's going to take a while to sort through everything.)
That said, something is visible and should be working (I haven't tested it out myself, yet). Not every feature is in there, but Rome wasn't built in a day. Given time, it can be updated to have all the cool stuff we want it to have.
understood. im messing with the CSS of the login page now.
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On Tue, Apr 2, 2013 at 7:48 AM, Jeff Coleman notifications@github.comwrote:
Alright, I've got a tentative registration page finished. It could be a LOT better, and I'm only using the current method until I can find a better way to do it. (Things are kind of messy on the back end, and it's going to take a while to sort through everything.)
That said, someone is visible and should be working (I haven't tested it out myself, yet). Not every feature is in there, but Rome wasn't built in a day. Given time, it can be updated to have all the cool stuff we want it to have.
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see this file for story: https://docs.google.com/document/d/18jzYovHdf1PXcwUk-GHCoAu0zVgpKxt1LFP2EtWNeeE/edit