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Animation for polls #347

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damusp opened this issue May 11, 2017 · 2 comments · Fixed by #652
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Animation for polls #347

damusp opened this issue May 11, 2017 · 2 comments · Fixed by #652
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Dev: Styling issue related to implementation of design Type: Enhancement small improvements to site - less then half story point

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damusp commented May 11, 2017

It would be really cool to have a build-up animation for the graph in our polls.

A transition that builds up the bars from left to right would not just be pretty, it would also create a better sense for what's happening.

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xi commented May 15, 2017

In which cases should this be triggered? I imagine it would look nice the first and second time, but would become incredibly annoying after that.

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damusp commented May 15, 2017

I think it should be triggered every time the user votes or gets to see the preliminary results.

Of course, it should not be distracting, much less annoying. I believe it can add a lot to the user experience without being consciously noticed.

@xi xi added the Type: Enhancement small improvements to site - less then half story point label May 29, 2017
@xi xi closed this as completed in #652 Aug 1, 2017
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