Which image do you think is more appealing to users and user is likely to understand and click on button. Comment Image 1, if you think 1 else comment Image 2 if you think 2.
After completing styling and structuring of PicPI (Mini Project) . Today I started adding functionality in it using JS .
First interconnect Submit button (Generate) & Prompt Input (Describe what you see ) as well as connected Image Quantity (1 image
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Utsav Parekh
Stealth • 3m
What features would you like to add in a platform where from 1 click figma design to code can happen?
Comment down your thoughts below!
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Athul Vaakkalath
Stealth • 8m
As an (aspiring) entrepreneur, what are the major problems you are facing?
If it's something else, comment below!
I do think this amazing platform MEDIAL also require such a minute changes to improve user experience like,
1. Whenever we click on an image, it must put it into full size and zooming should be implemented.
2. And autocorrect is not good sometimes.
I
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MD. SAQIB
Stealth • 6m
@MedialTeam I think you all should work to change the process of reading comments.
I mean it becomes really very frustrating when you click on replies button and it directs you to whole new page and when someone has replied on that reply and you cl
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Kashinath Tilagul
Stealth • 3m
Just found something on internet. 200+ good pitch decks.
Thought you can't export them but take inspiration
Click to check ✅
drop a comment if you need help accessing it.
You are browsing or working and come across a useful content (blog, video, podcast) that you think is worth going through. You decide to come back to content at a later time and save/ bookmark the content.
This happens a lot and now you have so many
When you get rich, which Tesla do you want to own?
1. MODEL S
2. MODEL 3
3. MODEL X
4. MODEL Y
Comment below:
_S
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WHYY • 8m
Steve Jobs's secret sauce to perfect UX.
Steve always aimed for simplying the product as much as possible, and " The Rule Of Three Clicks" is one of the design principle he followed to achieve simple and intuitive designs.
The Rule of Three Clicks