I think what Sippy is trying to say is: you yourself must learn how to deal with your HSP, because other people won't do it for you. Others won't take care of what they say
@BasementKeyboardHero fortunately you're wrong :) you can say something is shit like this "the design right now isn't working, honestly i don't think it looks very good" OR you could say "it looks like shit" meaning is pretty much the same
@Eirinn I agree that when someone says "it looks bad" or "it looks like shit" that really isn't helpful. When someone says that though, I ask them "what exactly is bad about it? which part?" and that helps me improve
@DarkAshelin you're missing the point. The thing here is not the message, it's the way it's delivered. Which is why it doesn't make any sense when people say "i won't evolve" from soft criticism. The end result is the same.
@Eirinn I dunno, but asking everyone around you to change their wording for you just isn't always going to work. I don't know a lot about HSP but if you are going to expect everyone to change themselves for you, you're going to get offended even harder. Just not mentioning it (unless someone is really making an ass out of himself) would imo work better. But I'm just a random internet stranger which doesn't really know anything about this so don't take it to heart
actually according to the company I have a rare "specialist" profile which both encompasses design AND code. Thing is i never get to work with it so it's pretty bad.
For someone who need only use a minimal amount of JS and needn't learn the entirety of the language, jQuery is a good alternative, especially as someone in that position will not be serving a largely consumed service in majority of cases
@DarkAshelin the compose page is long because it has three steps before you can send the letter. But i could probably make the process a little easier on the user
@Eirinn btw a suggestion for the "Compose" page: Right now you need to scroll a LOT and when you scroll down it looks like the pages are... separated, the different parts don't fit together. I think you could rework this to make it look a lot cleaner and so it fits together
@Sippy been using bootstrap for a year and a half as our core for a site builder we have - we threw it out since we realized we are wasting so much time overriding it's rules that ti's faster to write it from scratch for any custom design
@DarkAshelin haha yeah that's actually what i started with, but i dropped it due to complexity. But it seems that I've introduced another type of complexity that's at least as confusing
@Eirinn well right now, when someone is on the Compose page and finishes the first step/part, they click next and the page jumps to the next step, but there is no visual indicator anywhere that this is still the same mail/card they are making. they could feel "lost" because the page looks different and their previous information/what they filled in seems to be gone
@Eirinn if you look at the Facebook example, it says on top which Step someone is on. It tells you where you are in the process, how long it will take, and which steps you already completed. It's a very useful visual indicator
@Eirinn the 2nd image that I linked is meant to show that you don't necessarily need to add "Step 1 > Step 2 > etc", but you can use nice icons for example and highlight the icon of which step you are on. Works the same way but different layout
All it takes is for people to calm down, see what's happening and comment on it. When people comment on a whim it's often just "uhh looks like poop" or "unicorn buttsecks"