I’m not getting the flickering here… are you on a low-end device? Which version of android are you on?
No difference at all. I just thought it would make sense to phrase the predictions in the form of questions and answers—so you could e.g. pick a question from a pre-made list and just choose your answer.
Good to know, I thought “long press to edit” was a common enough pattern that everybody would discover it.
It’s a Moto X (2nd gen) with Android 5.1, so not particularly low-end. It is most obvious if I slide only just fast enough for the inertia to take it between tabs, then it appears to get confused as to which one is highlighted at the crossover point.
I like it! Thoughts from 30 seconds of playing around:
There’s some flickering in the text of the tabs while swiping between them.
What is the difference between a “Yes” and a “No” prediction?
Long presses are not particularly discoverable; perhaps there should be some buttons when you tap a prediction to expand it in the list view.
Design-wise, it’s great apart from that. Both of your proposed features would be worthwhile too.
Thanks!
I’m not getting the flickering here… are you on a low-end device? Which version of android are you on?
No difference at all. I just thought it would make sense to phrase the predictions in the form of questions and answers—so you could e.g. pick a question from a pre-made list and just choose your answer.
Good to know, I thought “long press to edit” was a common enough pattern that everybody would discover it.
It’s a Moto X (2nd gen) with Android 5.1, so not particularly low-end. It is most obvious if I slide only just fast enough for the inertia to take it between tabs, then it appears to get confused as to which one is highlighted at the crossover point.