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Max_ag
1Password Team
2 years agoExperiment #4 – New interface in 1Password.com’s vault view
Hi Folks!
Today we’re bringing you a beta version of a major update to the vault item view interface on 1Password.com. Our goal is to align the design with the main desktop application as well as ...
noj
1 year agoNew Contributor
Potential Improvement: Date Picker Doesn't Let You Type a Date, and Arrows Bounce Up and Down
I did a search on all pages in this thread to see if anything about the date picker was mentioned, and I couldn't find anything, but my searching was no more than a Ctrl+F on "date", so I apologize in advance if someone already mentioned this.
Context: Most items with expiry dates field will have a date fairly into the future, at least a few years. Note: This is an issue with the Date field. The Month/Year field works well and as I'd expect, but using the full Date field, which includes the day of the month, has this issue.
- System: Pixelbook Chromebook
- Browser: Chrome Version 124.0.6367.95 (Official Build) (64-bit)
Issues:
- Friction 1: The date picker doesn't let you type in the date, but instead, forces you to use the calendar select dialog.
- Friction 2: You can't jump a year in the select dialog, so you have to scroll month by month until you get to the year you need to input.
- Friction 3: When scrolling through multiple months at a time, the arrows to click to go to the next month bounce up and down depending on the number of days in that month. This makes it very frustrating when trying to go to a month in the far off future, because you can't just click in the same spot multiple times, but rather, have to keep moving your mouse up and down.
Possible Improvements:
* Allow the date picker to accept keyboard input.
* Enhance calendar select dialog to allow you to jump ahead by years in addition to months.
* Enhance calendar select dialog to remain static in place, regardless of the number of days a month.
I've included a small video showing the experience: