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Modalz Modalz Modalz (2018)

24 pointsby iamwillast Tuesday at 5:27 AM11 commentsview on HN

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dagsstoday at 6:00 PM

I am making an app now that is specifically designed for tablets. Users are firefighters / incident response. Failsafe and get the job done with a minimum of room for uncertainty and fuzz is much much more important than looks.

So when the virtual keyboard suddenly pops up over half the screen anyway...I end up reaching for the modal all the time. Like, want to just change a name? Click the name and a modal with a single input box pops up for that one field.

I am sure every UI designer will tell me how it is so wrong, but I find the keyboard popping up just so incredibly disrupting anyway, it just feels safer and better to have a modal up while the keyboard is up, than to mess around with making sure the UI allows scrolling the field into view, making sure user understand the context after the jump to get the field in the top half of the screen, etc

joshstrangelast Tuesday at 9:57 PM

I find that page incredibly hard to read. I cannot fathom why someone would lecture others about UI/UX and do it using that as the UI/UX.

Are modals/dialogs perfect? Absolutely not but completely eschewing them is also a mistake. In all things, moderation.

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xg15today at 3:29 PM

I think there might be a difference here for using modals in a website and in an application.

Modals in a website rarely have a place. Modals in an application can be very useful if you have an isolated task that needs input or if you want to clearly communicate whether or not a particular state has been updated.

I don't really understand the problem with "stacked" modals though.

danglast Thursday at 8:48 PM

Related:

We use too many damn modals (2018) - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=23645447 - June 2020 (120 comments)

xg15last Tuesday at 8:26 PM

That would explain a lot of the design in VS code, which seems to take all those suggestions by heart.

It's of course horrible.

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radotoday at 5:23 PM

Not sure opening a new tab would be viable, as they are sometimes blocked unless you tap a small permission button. Becomes much more confusing and unfriendly

frogcommanderlast Tuesday at 1:26 PM

very ironic that this website made to lecture webdevs is hideous, inaccessible, and borderline unusable

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draw_downtoday at 5:18 PM

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