Mmm, a lecture on usability from a site that can't be read on an iPhone.
The bad case of Hacker News authentication usability design
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#22Mmm, a lecture on usability from a site that can't be read on an iPhone.
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#23> Before I unintentionally start a flame war This statement would be needed if anyone thought HN was an example of good design and usability, I don't think I've ever seen a comment here claim that, it seems everyone acknowledges that HN was built to work (as in, do the very minimum it can to exist) and nothing more. The lack of polish with HN is part of the charm really.
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#24Speaking of usability... your site doesn't scale on my iPhone, so I only see about 30% of the screen width and have to do a lot of scrolling to read anything.
Thanks for pointing that out. Responsive CSS pending.
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#25> Before I unintentionally start a flame war This statement would be needed if anyone thought HN was an example of good design and usability, I don't think I've ever seen a comment here claim that, it seems everyone acknowledges that HN was built to work (as in, do the very minimum it can to exist) and nothing more. The lack of polish with HN is part of the charm really.
I like HN the way it is, only if I could vote on iPad (or worse, on iPhone) without having to zoom 600% in first. Those up/down arrows being so close to each other drives me crazy.
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#26Why don't the YC people open up the site code and put it on github so we can contribute into making a better site?
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#28I can zoom in fine in android 2.2. Why don't the YC people open up the site code and put it on github so we can contribute into making a better site?
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#30I can zoom in fine in android 2.2. Why don't the YC people open up the site code and put it on github so we can contribute into making a better site?