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Show fewer lines for class cards on wider screens #190
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The cards may look small, but the vertical real estate is nice. |
This was intentional, for the full-width screen to generally only show two lines because most class titles aren't so long. I feel like more vertical space is useful, especially when you're dragging around things to plan lots of future semester as a freshman. |
I like the settings idea. Also, on Firefox and some other browsers, the long words should have auto-hyphentation. For some reason, Chrome is behind on this feature, |
Maybe it would be better if the x button didn't take up the whole left hand side, and words could wrap underneath it as well? |
Do you think it would be possible to programmatically figure out a shorter title to display? Or at least remove Introduction and other generic words? |
That's a really slick idea, and probably could be done with a simple list of replacements. I'd definitely opt for "Fun of Programming" on my road over "Fundamentals of Programming", lol. I still think the title sizes could in general be smaller, regardless of tile size - right now the title font is bigger than the semester headings. If you'd like to actually make the settings menu and have a "compact mode", I wonder if you could have three different sizes like Gmail does with the default/comfortable/compact modes. That could change the tile size, text size, and spacing between and within tiles. |
Those all seem like good ideas to me. It also might just be better to reduce the padding on both the headers and the body of the |
When the screen is wider, class titles generally fit onto the cards in two lines.