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New Feature: Find Inactives #698
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Co-Authored-By: April Sylph <[email protected]>
easier to add/remove it
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I wasn't expecting to like the canvas thingy but it's rather nice.
A couple of brush-up suggestions left below.
(Renaming the constant names to match the proposed copy changes would be welcome.)
Yeah, it's definitely both one of the more interesting and one of the stranger things I've ever coded. |
Co-Authored-By: April Sylph <[email protected]>
can't believe I didn't try this wtf Co-Authored-By: April Sylph <[email protected]>


welcome to: fun with canvas elementsDescription
I'm committing the results of playing around with an interactive UI for a Find Inactives script, which provides a (kind of weird, kind of neat) visual for the distribution of last-updated times for all of your followed blogs along with the primary features of helping the user unfollow specific long-inactive blogs if they're near or at the following limit.
Testing steps
Confirm that each UI element functions as expected; I don't have specific tests to list at the moment.