geekworking,
melonpunk,
@melonpunk@lemmy.world avatar

I did web design in the 90’s and remember one customer reviewing the site that I’d designed her. She said she liked it, but asked if I could add something like that neat little paper clip she has when she opens up Word, so it can help people navigate her site.

Note: Javascript was in its early days around this time so the idea of a dynamic/interactive site like this was not on the cards.

TopRamenBinLaden, (edited )

Makes sense. Nowadays there is literally a clippy npm package for react. Javascript has come a long ways. We have it easy compared to the old timers.

melonpunk,
@melonpunk@lemmy.world avatar

I both do and do not want to check that out.

SpaceNoodle,

Sure, customer! To keep costs down, go ahead and take a picture of a mirror yourself and send it to me.

electronicoldman,

!faketexts

pizzaiolo,

Honestly, I wouldn’t put it past customers to ask something like this

SinJab0n,

Yeah, its actually something a real customer could say.

I think all of us here have seen hell in one way or another.

UnexploredEnigma,

If you could code an actual mirror into my computer screen, thatd be cool. Mmkay

TheThinker,

(site) would like to access your camera

notsofunnycomment,
@notsofunnycomment@mander.xyz avatar

Could be cool.

slazer2au,

And a privacy nightmare.

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