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mhanratty avatar mhanratty commented on July 23, 2024

Here are my screens for the commerce use case. I also uploaded them to red pen (https://redpen.io/p/cg7b4949ef8b037700)

The app. The user can order their monthly subscription to their dabbawalla. 2nd screen is continuation of first screen
dabbafast-1

1st screen: the user taps the webmaker icon in the header and chooses to re-make the app. 2nd screen: As the owner of the app, the user can view the app in Play, Edit, and Data modes.
dabbafast-2

1st screen: user selects Edit view and can start adding and editing bricks. 2nd screen: user has selected the Incrementor brick and is editing it's label and other attributes.
dabbafast-3

The user can view an example of what the data from their app will look like. The first item for the selection bricks is chosen by default. For text fields we duplicate the label name. For fields with numeric entry, enter 12345.
dabbafast-4

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thisandagain avatar thisandagain commented on July 23, 2024

This is awesome! Couple really minor notes that we could consider when these go to mockups:

  • For the "incrementor" brick edit view, we would likely keep each parameter on it's own line as to avoid needing to be heavy-handed with the spec of each brick.
  • Also on the brick edit view, I like the use of x to denote the loss of saved changes vs. for saving but I'm wondering if we could just loose the "save" model altogether and just automatically save changes as they are made and submit them on pressing <. This could reduce some UI complexity and allow the brick editor to behave like a standard modal pane.
  • Just an implementation note, but we should remember to be explicit in describing that all bricks transfer completely (including content for self-contained bricks) during a re-make. Only data is purged. This relates to the discussion from earlier this we w.r.t. CC-by-0 licensing of content.

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