I share with you the first 'public alpha' of the tool to vote for the best time on an International Call.
UX needs to be improved a lot, but I'd like to start understanding if this is the right compromise between simplicity and effectiveness.
Help me to break it, and share your feedback or ideas!
…#rgv7q3a) @bender On chrome-based browsers, it's getting your time zone automatically. I'm watching that on Firefox is not working, I'll take a look, perhaps the JS function is different in other brow…
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…#rgv7q3a) Thank you for the feedback and your votes (Bananas, Søren Peter @darch, prologic) !
On the programming side, this problem is not that challenging (yet). Ask availability to your friends, an…
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…#rgv7q3a) @eaplmx This is really cool. It works great without JavaScript, too.
To make the amount of options less confusing, how about putting each day into an HTML details element? Also, is the sour…
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…#rgv7q3a) @mckinley thanks !
One goal is not requiring JS (but helps with some automations like finding your current timezone, copying URLs and such)
Using `details` sounds great, I'll take a look!
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