"Text editing on mobile isn’t ok. It’s actually much worse than you think, an invisible problem no one appreciates."
"Text editing on mobile isn’t ok. It’s actually much worse than you think, an invisible problem no one appreciates."
The invisible problem – Scott Jenson
Bloody hell yes. I have to select text on my phone all the time and that little hovering Android context menu is utterly atrocious. How that passed any UX process is completely beyond me.
Gods have mercy on your soul if the selected text handle appeared near the screen edge and you need to adjust the selection. If you're using gesture navigation, 4 out of 5 times it will think you're trying to navigate away. Goodbye all the text!
This comment raised my blood pressure.
While I like the back gesture, it does interfere at the worst of times. Text selection and scrolling an ebook sideways for example.
And this is yet another reason why the whole reddit app thing has two clear sides, annoyed people and dumbasses. Several apps try to make text boxes slightly more manageable, some padding and whatnot. They store text even if the app crashes. Stuff like thata. And the official one doesn't.
^ this ffs