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John T. Bonaccorsi
@johnbon.dev
Senior Software Engineer at Bisnow. Formerly Lead Programmer at Tighten. Favorite tech: Laravel, Livewire, Alpine, Vue, Tailwind.
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I always end up back on Chrome. Well Brave, but same thing.

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All I want for Christmas is Actions in Laravel core.

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Looks really cool man. Iā€™ll be following this.

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They probably dumped some draino in there and charged $1200

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Yeah I think the core point of this article (letting the states do most of the work) is what I most agree with. I actually like setting values more randomly because if I miss an edge case I end up getting intermittent failures which reveals to me another state that needs to be defined.

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I agree it's tricky! If you have a shorter list to reorder and you know the entirety of it can fit in a mobile viewport it's fine. But if you're reordering 15+ items I find it to be a poor experience. Especially since I have a smaller phone. The "move to" dropdown is good for certain use cases.

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Drag and drop is a terrible mobile UX pattern IMO, particularly for longer lists. You always end up in this erratic motion of trying to drag and scroll simultaneously. Does anyone have favorite alternatives? I've been leaning towards up/down arrows.

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Isn't it funny how when you're just getting started in web dev you think your personal site is going to be your pride and joy that you fine-tune over and over forever. But in reality it becomes amazing if you even have one over time.

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You inspired me to buy a new domain. Now I just gotta put something on it šŸ˜…

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This is great advice. Fill out required fields only (and make them as random as possible) and let states handle the rest. Youā€™ll thank yourself later.

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John T. Bonaccorsi
@johnbon.dev
Senior Software Engineer at Bisnow. Formerly Lead Programmer at Tighten. Favorite tech: Laravel, Livewire, Alpine, Vue, Tailwind.
67 followers88 following44 posts