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This is a few minor points about the "today" view, so compiling into one issue.
(1) The "today" tab goes on for several days. The extra info is useful, but "today" just isn't accurate. I'd make the button label "hourly".
(2) Since this is for a United-States based service, showing the date American-style month-day-year would be better than the date-month-year order that the rest of the world uses. I would vote for textual month, no year, so like "Aug 29".
(3) USA folks also aren't so good with the 24-hour time (I mean, we can subtract 12, but it is not intuitive) so consider displaying 12-hour time with am/pm if possible. Combined with (2), this would mean time is displayed as "Aug 29 at 3pm"
(4) Put text description and temperature together on the right. I don't think it really matters how they are formatted (above/below or left/right), but typically they are together and that makes it easier to take in the information.
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This is a few minor points about the "today" view, so compiling into one issue.
(1) The "today" tab goes on for several days. The extra info is useful, but "today" just isn't accurate. I'd make the button label "hourly".
(2) Since this is for a United-States based service, showing the date American-style month-day-year would be better than the date-month-year order that the rest of the world uses. I would vote for textual month, no year, so like "Aug 29".
(3) USA folks also aren't so good with the 24-hour time (I mean, we can subtract 12, but it is not intuitive) so consider displaying 12-hour time with am/pm if possible. Combined with (2), this would mean time is displayed as "Aug 29 at 3pm"
(4) Put text description and temperature together on the right. I don't think it really matters how they are formatted (above/below or left/right), but typically they are together and that makes it easier to take in the information.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: