I'm not a friend of these slider things, so I was happy to see they put a checkmark inside to clarify which state it's in.
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I'm not a friend of these slider things, so I was happy to see they put a checkmark inside to clarify which state it's in. But arguably an X could also mean "check". The next logical step could be to just make it a small box and put a symbol inside if it's active....... .... ..!? Just a cool idea I had.
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I'm not a friend of these slider things, so I was happy to see they put a checkmark inside to clarify which state it's in. But arguably an X could also mean "check". The next logical step could be to just make it a small box and put a symbol inside if it's active....... .... ..!? Just a cool idea I had.
@androidarts Is the symbol on the slider showing me the state it is currently in, or what the state would be if I move the knob to that position?
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@androidarts Is the symbol on the slider showing me the state it is currently in, or what the state would be if I move the knob to that position?
@yora That's the neat thing about slider toggles--there's no way to fix them!
I think they were made for phone people as sliding might be easier on the phone than tapping. I dunno--I don't use a phone. But I'm noticing that a lot of swipe type interfaces have appeared online. Like on warhammer.com
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@yora That's the neat thing about slider toggles--there's no way to fix them!
I think they were made for phone people as sliding might be easier on the phone than tapping. I dunno--I don't use a phone. But I'm noticing that a lot of swipe type interfaces have appeared online. Like on warhammer.com
@androidarts What is needed is something that show both symbols all the time and clearly highlights which of the two is active and which one is inactive.