New screenshot demo
Thanks to the useful criticism on projects.metafilter.com, and from criticism via email, we're been able to make some really good progress on qwer.us this week.
- Due to overwhelming user response, we've added both a simple screenshot demo section and a live demo to qwer.us. The simple screenshot demo is simply a series of screenshots illustrating some of the simplest use cases of a qwer.us todo list; it is not interactive. The live demo, by contrast, is interactive; you can add, edit, delete, reorder, and mark as done/undone items on the test list. You can even create and delete your own lists. We're really looking forward to feedback on these new sections!
- We made using the lists a little bit easier:
- Editing lists objects looks much better and less intrusive.
- We moved the add items command box up to the top, and when you first come to your list the focus is on the add item textbox.
- When you begin editing list objects, focus is now automatically set on the item being edited.
- When editing list objects, if you click on another list object or if you hit enter, the list object closes and saves.
- We've added a cancel changes feature to list object and titles.
- Minor bug fixes
For the next two weeks, our focus will be largely devoted to making the lists look better and run faster. Right now, for example, there is a rendering
bug for the add list object box in which sometimes it is shifted too far up or too far down. In addition, we're looking to speed up adds, checks, edits,
and deletes these next two weeks.
As always, please feel free to leave your comments about qwer.us - either here or in the contact us section. Thanks a lot!