Geometee
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Geometee
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#2It's FABULOUS!
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#3I don't even know what it is, but seems cool.
Edit: oh, t-shirts...
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#4Really cool! Please consider replacing the tiny knobs with something a bit more user-friendly like sliders
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#5That color picker is unusually intricate. Does it come from a library or was it made for this site?
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#6I have no idea what I was just playing with but I spend way more time on it than I care to admit.
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#7That color picker is unusually intricate. Does it come from a library or was it made for this site?
If you have a modern browser, it's your OS color picker- the tool uses .
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#8That color picker is unusually intricate. Does it come from a library or was it made for this site?
It seems to be using the native color picker. More info here: http://www.cssjockey.com/tips-tricks/native-color-picker-sup...
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#9Really cool! Please consider replacing the tiny knobs with something a bit more user-friendly like sliders
Yes, please. I like the concept, but found using the dials really fiddly and unintuitive. They don't seem to "turn" like one would expect, working only off the height of the mouse cursor after starting interaction.
Re: Geometee
#10Really cool! Please consider replacing the tiny knobs with something a bit more user-friendly like sliders
Yes, please. I like the concept, but found using the dials really fiddly and unintuitive. They don't seem to "turn" like one would expect, working only off the height of the mouse cursor after starting interaction.
Yea, it's simple once you figure out it's only using the y axis, but a bit dissonant that it's visually encoded on a circle/knob.
That said, really awesome demo!