Blog Post
Jonathan_Hill
Super Hero
Hello!
I have a love/hate relationship with Drag and Drop, as many of you will already know. They're brilliant when they work, but aren't terribly accessible. Yet there's no denying how tactile and engaging a well designed Drag and Drop can be.
This demo is the latest in a series of experiments using customised sliders as a kind of 'on rails' Drag and Drop. Sliders are accessible from the keyboard but are also very tactile.
TOY SORTY
https://bit.ly/elhc468
I have a love/hate relationship with Drag and Drop, as many of you will already know. They're brilliant when they work, but aren't terribly accessible. Yet there's no denying how tactile and engaging a well designed Drag and Drop can be.
This demo is the latest in a series of experiments using customised sliders as a kind of 'on rails' Drag and Drop. Sliders are accessible from the keyboard but are also very tactile.
TOY SORTY
https://bit.ly/elhc468
MatthiasNaber
3 months agoCommunity Member
Never would I've imagined to use customized sliders for a Drag-and-Drop. Thanks for that idea, Jonathan.
Love how you named it Toy Sorty! Great play on words.
Love how you named it Toy Sorty! Great play on words.
- Jonathan_Hill3 months agoSuper HeroThanks! If I'm fortunate enough to get a speaker spot at this year's Articulate Use Con at DevLearn, this is a concept I'll be exploring there.
- KelleyDurdella-3 months agoCommunity MemberAwesome! I can't wait to go and I hope you will get a spot!