An other option is to include a description in the empty state of any
given app. If the design is unified, it can be reused across platform
and future apps.
** Summary changed:
- Need to educate users about drag-for-action gestures
+ [sdk] Need to educate users about drag-for-action gestures
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Status: Triaged => New
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Importance: High => Undecided
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I think Renato did something for the messaging or address book apps.
Maybe that can help.
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Assignee: Lou Webb (webb-lou) => (unassigned)
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I agree with Zsombar on the hint. There has been a motion design task on
the kanban board for month regarding this task.
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Assignee: Giorgio Venturi (giorgio-venturi) => (unassigned)
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Title:
Need to educate users
> I'd rather have some hints than bouncing. You can have actions on both
> leading and trailing side, and bouncing each time you open a page with
> such a view, bouncing an item on both sides would be bad UX.
Sure, that's why I mentioned this to be temporary, to just get the user
aware and make th
I'd rather have some hints than bouncing. You can have actions on both
leading and trailing side, and bouncing each time you open a page with
such a view, bouncing an item on both sides would be bad UX.
Perhaps a visual clue on the edges when the user taps on the component
could indicate that ther
I really like the idea of having some sort of "learning-mode". If a user
navigates to any given (and populates) list item view, it would be great
if one of the items could e.g bounce to indicate what is hidden behind
it.
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Status: New => Triaged
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