It looks lovely!

It might be that I don't understand the use-case. But as a pedagogical 
tool, there needs to be a way to deploy a group of cards at once. Currently 
you have to edit, and then close each card to put it in the story (or 
study) river.

-- Mark


On Sunday, May 6, 2018 at 2:20:58 PM UTC-7, Thomas Elmiger wrote:
>
> Hello again, 
>
> There is a new version you can try on https://tid.li/tw5/test/flippy.html 
> – inspired by feedback from this thread, mostly Jan and Josiah but also 
> many others. 
>
> Important improvements: 
> – nice card design and flipping effect (thanks, Jan!)
> – everything should be keyboard controllable (tab and space ...)
> – optional next/previous navigation
> – configuration tab (set card height, activate next/previous navigation)
>
> Still pending (amongst others):
> – global edit mode (great idea, Mat!)
> – better usability on mobile
>
> Thank you all for the kind words and the inspiring feedback! I will answer 
> Josiah’s statements shortly too, as I agree with most of it and included 
> some ideas in the update.
>
> Cheers and have a great week!
> Thomas
>
>
> Am Montag, 30. April 2018 17:27:25 UTC+2 schrieb @TiddlyTweeter:
>>
>> Ciao Thomas
>>
>> I'm limiting my comments here to its use as a "Learning Card" / "Flash 
>> Card" system. For that I suggest (not in anyway ruling out other apps & 
>> variations) ...
>>
>> -- The "Front" and the "Back" are displayed at *exactly the same size*. 
>>
> They are now. And because optimal sizes can differ from user to user and 
> from screen to screen, it is configurable.
>  
>
>> -- That the "Front" & "Back" are *never displayed at the same time*. 
>> Rather one replaces the other. 
>>
> Still the case. Although I completely agree with Mat on the usefulness of 
> the slideout case (for other learning/writing contexts) – maybe we can 
> cover that variant in another version.
>
> The need to flip between them enhances the learning process. The identical 
>> sizing gets distraction out of the way.  
>>
>> -- That the *interface of the card is minimal* (perhaps an edit button, 
>> but nothing much more). "Just the facts mam" :-).
>>
> I tried to remove the interface from the card and place it around the 
> card. Acceptable?
>
> Best wishes for what looks like the beginning of another of your great 
>> implementations.
>>
> A polished solution is always very time consuming and I have other hobbies 
> :)
> So anyone who has time to further develop/integrate some of my code into 
> new variants or other solutions: Go for it!
>

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