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Now on your watch
Your webpages on your wrist.
Where is that emoji for a solar powered submarine when you need it ?
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Interesting. Something else to learn. I see they are using aria-label
attributes on input
fields to provide additional assistance – pretty smart. We could implement some of that fairly quickly in the default theme.
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I suspect they’ll publish a blog post over at webkit.org soon with more details. But mostly it doesn’t seem difficult to handle.
Anyone up for editing a 5000 words article at that size? :-)
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Probably fine for the public side theme. Can’t see much value in making the admin side work on a watch. I may get an Apple Watch in due course and play around with it and Textpattern though just out of curiosity.
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i would never edit my site in iPad much less on WatchOS
…. texted postive
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philwareham wrote #312437:
Probably fine for the public side theme. Can’t see much value in making the admin side work on a watch. I may get an Apple Watch in due course and play around with it and Textpattern though just out of curiosity.
That “5000 words article editing” was of course not soooo serious; but I don’t know, maybe things like an editor gets a notification from an author that an article is ready for pushing live (just one small action), or notifications about moderated comments or the like.
Agree though that the front-end theme is more important in this case.
Ethan Marcotte has some round-up of links (scroll down to the update).
One thing I had missed during the video: the importance of itemprop
attributes and reader mode for long articles.
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bici wrote #312452:
i would never edit my site in iPad much less on WatchOS
Why not ? Writing or editing articles works very well (I’ve done it quite often). Managing content is fine (uploading images, adding / editing meta data …). It is a bit harder to do templating (angular brackets – <
and >
– are still more difficult to type). Granted a laptop or desktop is more easy.
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phiw13 wrote #312436:
Anyone up for editing a 5000 words article at that size? :-)
…but think of how you’d look dictating a 5000 words article into a watch in the first place.
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gaekwad wrote #312455:
…but think of how you’d look dictating a 5000 words article into a watch in the first place.
Performance art ?
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phiw13 wrote #312436:
Anyone up for editing a 5000 words article at that size? :-)
What about a 24,000 words one? www.neme.org/texts/creativity-and-other-fundamentalisms
Yiannis
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