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Feedback on foo.html #51

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jsoref opened this issue Dec 17, 2024 · 0 comments
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Feedback on foo.html #51

jsoref opened this issue Dec 17, 2024 · 0 comments

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jsoref commented Dec 17, 2024

StrawberryPerl/Perl-Dist-Strawberry#177 (comment) asked for feedback on https://strawberryperl.com/foo.html

from StrawberryPerl/Perl-Dist-Strawberry#177 (comment)

  1. The lack of a loading progress indicator made the page seem broken -- I was staring for a while and it didn't occur to me that I should wait longer -- the fix is to add a spinner (in each column) until the table is ready.
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  2. The page doesn't work for people who don't use JavaScript (that's actually me in my default browser configuration) -- we're a tiny minority, so don't feel obligated to cater to us -- a simple improvement would be to have a that shows Sorry, these columns require JavaScript. Note that the index page has a block like this:
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  1. You might consider changing the formatting of the line below the gray header rows and the "No Releases" cells. It isn't obvious to me what they are -- thinking about it for a while, I'm guessing that that first row is a description of the column category -- it clearly isn't a thing I can download, but since it's left aligned and kinda in the same font as the things below it... -- I'd be inclined to horizontally center No Releases to make it even more distinguished from the rows that would otherwise appear in its place.
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  2. There should be some text above the four tabs that explains what this page is -- I understand the url won't be /foo.html eventually, but you can't rely on people seeing page titles as they're probably in tiny tabs. I'd suggest both a header and a paragraph...
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