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- 1Unrelated but is swiping in a pop-over really a good user experience? Will it feel like it’s a natural thing to do?Joakim Danielson– Joakim Danielson2025-03-21 08:28:37 +00:00Commented Mar 21 at 8:28
- @JoakimDanielson the only other alternative i can think of is putting an edit button on the pop-over at the bottom of the list that brings up a .sheet that allows the user to edit the list. If you look at Benzy Neez's solution below, it leaves plenty of space for swiping, i don't see why it wouldn't be a good experience.Ser Pounce– Ser Pounce2025-03-22 05:46:14 +00:00Commented Mar 22 at 5:46
- It’s not about the space but how the user experiences the UI. I think for many users, even experienced ones, it won’t feel like a natural thing to do to swipe to delete in a pop up so they won’t understand that they can do this. But maybe it’s just me and for everyone else this is fine…Joakim Danielson– Joakim Danielson2025-03-22 08:18:51 +00:00Commented Mar 22 at 8:18
- @JoakimDanielson that's a fair point. how would you do it in this situation, if an item has a list of tags and you want the user to be able to delete them? only things i can think of are putting a trash can button at the far end of each row or an edit button on the very last row that pops up a sheet.Ser Pounce– Ser Pounce2025-03-22 18:06:39 +00:00Commented Mar 22 at 18:06
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