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[theme] Open and close "Currently Online" #86

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kylefiedler opened this issue May 25, 2015 · 2 comments
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[theme] Open and close "Currently Online" #86

kylefiedler opened this issue May 25, 2015 · 2 comments
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When I am interested to see if there are any other people online, I want to reveal the list of people online, so that I might strike up a conversation with them.

When I am not interested in who else is online, I want to hide the people who are currently online, so that it won't take up extra space on the screen.

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@jayroh I have no idea what I'm doing with es6 and I don't think you want me writing plain ol' javascript

@jayroh jayroh added in progress and removed ready labels Jun 8, 2015
jayroh added a commit that referenced this issue Jun 9, 2015
#86

Thought about just using css to toggle this div on mouseover/out but
reconsidered when thinking about the mobile experience. Using javascript
we can more accurately manipulate the behavior based on the various
events we have available.

The css and how it looks needs some work still but this will do in a
pinch and as a starting point.
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jayroh commented Jun 9, 2015

@kylefiedler PR #100 is a start to tackling this

jayroh added a commit that referenced this issue Jun 11, 2015
#86

Thought about just using css to toggle this div on mouseover/out but
reconsidered when thinking about the mobile experience. Using javascript
we can more accurately manipulate the behavior based on the various
events we have available.

The css and how it looks needs some work still but this will do in a
pinch and as a starting point.
@jayroh jayroh closed this as completed Jun 11, 2015
jayroh added a commit that referenced this issue Jun 30, 2015
#86

Thought about just using css to toggle this div on mouseover/out but
reconsidered when thinking about the mobile experience. Using javascript
we can more accurately manipulate the behavior based on the various
events we have available.

The css and how it looks needs some work still but this will do in a
pinch and as a starting point.
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