This was made on stream at http://twitch.tv/riallymundane as interview practice in July 2020.
Cool potential features:
- ✔
add a title per list fix widths in mobileadd or take away listschange background color(s)- display history of movement/add/remove
- undo delete?!
- multi delete
scroll to accommodate longer submissions- check off submissions rather than delete
actually show errors when submitting identical or empty submissions- drag and drop lists
save items in local storage so you can refresh the page- allow adding more details on click - including properly addressing overly long submissions
editingdark mode!confirm delete- larger drag handle
- keyboard shortcuts
- make a tower of hanabi game with this
- user authentication???? & backend
- write tests???!!!
- probably refactor at some point
- electron/PWA app??
- new tab chrome extension
import/export tasks
I tried to use trello and Trellno > trello
The task system is so clunky compared to clicking and dragging, I dont want to use a drop down to finish a task, feels unsatisfying. The colors are also really nice
- willdism
This project was bootstrapped with Create React App. Drag and drop was implemented using react-beautiful-dnd.
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npm install
npm run build
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- Turn "Developer mode" on if it isn't already, in the upper-right-hand corner.
- Click on "Load Unpacked" in the upper-left-hand corner.
- Select the
build
folder. - Open a new tab - you should be all good to go!
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