If you're on Android, there's an accessibility option in Firefox and Chrome that allows you to always zoom on any page, even if the website normally prevents it. On Firefox it's under Settings -> Accessibility -> Zoom on all websites.
The analysis of real-life interfaces is quite interesting, and as a novice in the field I had never reflected much on the by-feature / by-operation / by-technology / by-use case distinction.
They even put an accelerometer in it, so it can show a working horizon!
The console bricks were so special back then. When you got one in a set it was like finding a rare specimen. Bricks look all alike, but those were different!
A thread at the time https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=24035866 and a little one a bit later https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=29502811 both with some author comments
Thanks! Macroexpanded:
The UX of Lego Interface Panels (2020) - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=29502811 - Dec 2021 (10 comments)
The UX of Lego Interface Panels - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=24035866 - Aug 2020 (38 comments)
I'd like it if I could zoom on my phone on a site about ui/ux with small pictures.
If you're on Android, there's an accessibility option in Firefox and Chrome that allows you to always zoom on any page, even if the website normally prevents it. On Firefox it's under Settings -> Accessibility -> Zoom on all websites.
That's better, thanks
My Samsung phone on Chrome lets me.
The analysis of real-life interfaces is quite interesting, and as a novice in the field I had never reflected much on the by-feature / by-operation / by-technology / by-use case distinction.
This kind of post makes me tingle with joy
I wish my phone was more like a bop-it.
The best interface bricks are these ones that actually work:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=0pUV_3qeHog
They even put an accelerometer in it, so it can show a working horizon!
The console bricks were so special back then. When you got one in a set it was like finding a rare specimen. Bricks look all alike, but those were different!
Previously on HN: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=32531887