You videos are so informative. I've learned many of the core concepts of CSS in this channel. Thankyou for your time and effort. The video you made, creating a carousel with JS literally made me a fan of your coding style. I just hope you will make more videos on DOM manipulation using Javascript.
Thanks! I think in general, these type get less views and whatnot, but I think they're important. Always good to know people appreciate them though! I'll probably be doing more like this in the future to help introduce topics.
Along with this topic, Disney made micro interactions more tangible with the magic band effects. There’s lights and sounds to confirm the fingerpint of the person.
What seems BS about it? It's a pretty big topic within UX circles, and it makes a lot of sense. Some of them are definitely just for looks that feedback, but that little extra step helps as well. If these things didn't help, companies wouldn't invest so much money in putting them into their sites and making sure they work properly across the board. Even think of the thumb up in FB messenger, the longer you hold it the bigger it gets, but it also shakes a little as your doing it. Why bother with the extra code that would take for nothing? It helps lend some personality to it and make the user enjoy the experience more than if it just slowly got bigger.
Are there any microinteractions that you'd like to see me make a video on creating?
Yes, add-to-cart interaction while triggering the event with the cart that displays the number of selected items. Thanks
Yes this will be great to see in action 👍
How about a series of top 10 best practice microinteractions with the UX explanation behind it + the creation of such with an example?
@@abdishakur2489 love it!
@@maximciebiera3882 awesome idea
Its incredible how you can articulate the content in one take without breaks. good communicator! Thanks for the information
Really interesting!
A very good addition to the regular css videos!
Please sir, can I have more?
This was my first time to hear about microinteractions. LOVE from MALI!
You videos are so informative. I've learned many of the core concepts of CSS in this channel. Thankyou for your time and effort. The video you made, creating a carousel with JS literally made me a fan of your coding style. I just hope you will make more videos on DOM manipulation using Javascript.
Right, It's a great channel!
Really enjoyed the pure theory via lecture approach. Effective for the conceptual stuff.
Thanks! I think in general, these type get less views and whatnot, but I think they're important. Always good to know people appreciate them though! I'll probably be doing more like this in the future to help introduce topics.
Along with this topic, Disney made micro interactions more tangible with the magic band effects.
There’s lights and sounds to confirm the fingerpint of the person.
Thank you Kevin. Nice to get the bigger picture. Could have done without the shirts - although I rather fancy one.
Awesome guy. Learned a lot about CSs and microinteractions
Better than the term microagression
That Todo app was amazing
My fone was next to my PC and when you said hey google it lighted up the google assistant.. :)
haha, sorry about that.
Yay! I found a new channel to love!
Welcome!
i wonder why everytime i put animations in my website it looks rather overkill and janky, because I never focused on micro things.
Love the shirt, just bought one. Thanks :)
Awesome! Really hope you like it!
I'm in the future, I watch now
thanks 😊
Nice shirt!
This is just UX Design. You might as well make a series of UX tutorials including this.
It's part of UX for sure! I'll be looking at coding some of these types of things up in the future :)
How's the sizing on these t-spring t-shirts?
And do they shrink?
"Microinteractions" sounds like a dating website for guys with micro...you know what...
Hi Kevin,
I Can't find the link from your collaboration with Web dev simplified.
Ugh, sorry I forgot it 🤦
ua-cam.com/video/W7FaYfuwu70/v-deo.html
Why haven't I subscribed to this channel?
Problem solved!
why all Css Rockstars websites suck? whhhy?
First wow i`m so speical wowowowow
Can you make a travel app design. I want it simple but effective..
I stopped listening after 2 minutes because my instincts were screaming "bullshit."
What seems BS about it?
It's a pretty big topic within UX circles, and it makes a lot of sense. Some of them are definitely just for looks that feedback, but that little extra step helps as well. If these things didn't help, companies wouldn't invest so much money in putting them into their sites and making sure they work properly across the board.
Even think of the thumb up in FB messenger, the longer you hold it the bigger it gets, but it also shakes a little as your doing it. Why bother with the extra code that would take for nothing? It helps lend some personality to it and make the user enjoy the experience more than if it just slowly got bigger.
Do you fly north for the winter?
@@markmidwest7092 Only when I'm in the southern hemisphere.