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The long list of design patterns on the website looks redundant because neither does it provide clues of what each pattern seeks to offer at a glance nor the optionality function for developers or site visitors to make a quick search on any of their preferred design patterns in a few clicks.
I believe this experience would be an unpleasant & unfavorable one as developers/site visitors would spend more time figuring out what pattern suits the solution they are looking forward to finding than actually executing the solutions on these patterns is supposed to proffer therefore curbing their execution speeds on projects.
I have a solution I'm ready to share to make this platform much more accessible for its users if this issue is approved.
I took my time to run a refix on the UI of the pattern page and was able to make tremendous progress. I was able to proffer solutions to problems I believe users might attest to. Here is an outline of this solution;
Introduced a search function on the page to help users (Devs) filter and scrape through the needless long list of patterns.
Made a discovery that led to the decision to categorize the JAVA Design Patterns into different sections on the page cutting across Foundational, Organisational, and Operational Categories.
A new micro-interaction came to light to attract the attention of users (devs) to design pattern cards they get to hover with their mouse, thereby compelling them to click the card and enjoy their read.
It was also important to structure the contents on this page for perfect uniformity and with an intent to streamline the focus of the users to the right content at the right time using a perfect 12pt grid system & an 8pt spacing system.
The prototypes look awesome! If we could implement it, the web site user experience would be completely on the next level. Great work @Thegreatsonofigma 💪
iluwatar
transferred this issue from iluwatar/java-design-patterns
Jun 1, 2024
The long list of design patterns on the website looks redundant because neither does it provide clues of what each pattern seeks to offer at a glance nor the optionality function for developers or site visitors to make a quick search on any of their preferred design patterns in a few clicks.
I believe this experience would be an unpleasant & unfavorable one as developers/site visitors would spend more time figuring out what pattern suits the solution they are looking forward to finding than actually executing the solutions on these patterns is supposed to proffer therefore curbing their execution speeds on projects.
I have a solution I'm ready to share to make this platform much more accessible for its users if this issue is approved.
cc: @iluwatar
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