![]() ![]() ![]() Those are going to be for accomplishing the basic things we intend people to be able to do with their colored list. There are some interactive elements to the left and right of each list item. Each list item is a long rectangle because the big idea here is to colorize each list item, so putting them inside a colored box makes sense. Here is a very rudimentary sketch of what the app might look like: Computers and the web are a perfect place for lists. For dealing with relative importance, we can use colorization, which could also be used for things like grouping. With a list on a computer, we can make crossing off items just a click and we can make rearranging them a matter of drag and drop. This makes paper lists potentially messy and inefficient. Things on a list may be of different relative importance as well. Lists (in real life), can be for anything: a to-do list, a grocery list, things to bring camping list… As you finish things, you cross them off. This “list app” is going to be called Colored Lists. We aren’t out to tell you this is the greatest app ever made, but rather, we are going to use this app as a walk-through journey of the app creating process and hopefully do as many smart things as we can along the way. Through this whole 8-part series, we are going to create an app that hopefully does all these things pretty well. It means keeping the app secure and users data private. That means a good UI that is intuitive, helpful, and pleasurable to use. That means good back end code that does what it’s supposed to do and well. Sounds easy right? Even the PHP dabblers out there probably could throw something like this together fairly quickly, right? Well the fact is, no, it’s not that easy.įirst of all, it needs to work and it needs to work well. ![]() Sign up for an account, and get started making a list in just a few seconds. The idea being focused on simplicity and usefulness. What we’re going to create is a “list app”. Developing the App: Adding AJAX Interactivity.Designing the App: Workflow Map and Photoshop Design.Planning the App: Database Architecture and Development Approach.Planning the App: Basic Idea and Design. ![]()
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