
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 Hi Karsten, I've made a patch to the page to add the HTML5 date components - it should work nicely across the majority of browsers (maybe even all with a plaintext fallback). I wasn't sure exactly in which format you wanted the patch, so I've uploaded it to my server: http://tucker.wales/tor/exonerator/index.html Thanks, Josh -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: Mailvelope v0.13.1 Comment: https://www.mailvelope.com wsFcBAEBCAAQBQJVlQg4CRBBU/Budml5+gAA8GIQALZ1cMDF90fzVz+HjKw/ OI6vIsFoM4KU2gBRv/aMi+FIun1imOU3Sbbtnt+TQ8eMrGGxBF7igJ7hUauq D/SK2dnnqSG5ZQNmlqYCtm01+Uu6yi7XTGfTU1h2bm+kp2rMlkwV22sf22az hBtCt8ukhlLm9pi/MEHuSXFIQBSQ2lcFv21Pi4H1J5zEhqNsjXetz13STyXn 15NsrLGpFD7Rc5tm38dqsPJpAzHv4eWe/x1B/r1Bq098Q43RqgYv+8T72Z8B Vu+uQk8RDNgNaIB7WNDgpNWxUsARhL+dH2c7CWFjkm/qDieo/ss9KJrZGqQO 1Hm01gH4i/GhgDMaiJGWLE09gTIpu5DXcwMigMnoGKqJxBnYcLsyxhm4c6L2 9z2lXqNSdA6bfePvDGNJOrm2bs7oJKwX7SxJTN+f7//4aS4xlX6uhPMY9aO0 3xTwNBSDuM2NXzlAdeaUsWEXQ+CcFEmK0y2QNdYPwha0degx8E7yMmSyEOiA T4S9au1bl5Z+wsb3hkBx+yR57Odpj2n9K1f8DMKbMxWJRG2dJ6tMYjNQQqJB 0T9xuETzJbwaaQ2xrLIwIZxVkUtlFQ0G+1uH2rr5Mv/YsdzC+q2WQgqhe+ck BjMxhyJS830Dfg6C08PTFXbhrLxa7B/za27Z27EkCr2Kr4wYvp0V1mXbd/Hc +hA5 =b+dH -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- On Thu, Jul 2, 2015 at 10:33 AM, Karsten Loesing <karsten@torproject.org> wrote:
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On 02/07/15 11:15, Jens Kubieziel wrote:
* Karsten Loesing schrieb am 2015-07-02 um 09:40 Uhr:
Please take a look at the design mockup, maybe compare it to the existing ExoneraTor service, and let us know your thoughts.
- I find the logo 1 quite nice. - When a user enters the date field, it might be helpful when some calendar-like thingie opens. So the user can jump to the right month, select the day and the correct date format is automatically inserted. This might help the user to insert the correct format.
Great. I think this pretty much matches what Joshua wrote and that I just replied to. If there's anything else to add, please let me know.
- Another approach for wrongly entered dates could be to guess the correct date. I suspect that many will make a systematic error (exchanging day and month, forget to insert a leading 0 etc.). So instead of just saying: »The expected date format is "YYYY-MM-DD". Example: "2015-03-24"« it might be more helpful to say: »Did you mean 2015-03-24?« where the date is a link to https://exonerator.torproject.org/?ip=82.220.3.99×tamp=2015-03-24
I
like this idea. We can totally try out a few other date formats. Added to the mockup.
Thanks for the feedback!
All the best, Karsten
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