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Design of the first tutorial screen #21

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vadi2 opened this issue Mar 5, 2017 · 3 comments
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Design of the first tutorial screen #21

vadi2 opened this issue Mar 5, 2017 · 3 comments

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vadi2 commented Mar 5, 2017

Very first screen for a topic has to: offer a way to demo, show how to get to the premade version, and start on the first page of the tutorial.

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vadi2 commented Mar 9, 2017

See https://tutorials.ubuntu.com/tutorial/basic-snap-usage#0 on a mobile resolution - some good ideas to take from it:

  • simple back and forth button
  • green completion button
  • time remaining

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macjabeth commented Mar 9, 2017

A few things I'd find particularly useful if I were a newbie:

  • Links to Mudlet coding tutorials like this repo (very important for kinesthetic learners like me)
  • Keyboard shortcuts (productivity booster)
  • How to run Lua commands from the cmd line / this is also a very neat concept.
  • Brief theming overview / dark vs. light theme (I always check for dark themes when installing apps - easier on the eyes).

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vadi2 commented Mar 9, 2017

Appreciate the feedback! However this topic is about how that first tutorial screen actually looks like. I've opened #22 and copied your input into it.

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