The button and blur effect are both very beautiful, so at first I was excited to see how they were done in code. But it turned out to be just plain images, no fancy CSS. In fact the entire popup dialog is an image, complete with the close button. Ah well...
This is a great example of why you should use platform UI, and shouldn't try to re-invent them:
1. Click the mouse and hold. The button doesn't depress (huh?)
2. Release the mouse button. Now it depresses (wtf). And actives.
3. Hover the mouse over it, it doesn't highlight.
4. Click the mouse and hold, then drag the mouse outside the button area. Release the mouse button. It depresses (ugh) and actives.
5. Click the disabled button while the progress dialog box is on screen. The progress box vanishes and the button actives
6. Attempt to active the button using the keyboard.
7. Attempt to make the button the focus for keyboard action by right-clicking or middle-clicking it (or click and drag out of it, but we already know that doesn't work). [This is a GTK feature]
As someone on HN, I understand that. I was just being philosophical.
I guess, thinking whether anything happened depends on one's level of perception, and one's definition of what it means for something to "happen". (That is, whether you are looking only at the final result of a process, or at everything that happens during the process, irrespective of the final outcome).
If my Internet-newbie father clicked that button repeatedly, I'm sure he would think that "nothing is happening", and at his level of perception, that statement would be correct.
Nice, simple, beautiful and funny. It might be cool if they tied the donate button into a charity or NPO and play off the fact that clicking it would actually help make things okay for someone.
Yeah, and I agree to an extent. It just seems weird to me, as a donation usually goes towards something that you believe in and want to help flourish. There's not even an indication of what the donations would be used for.
I certainly don't want to make a crusade out of it, but it just felt a little misplaced to me.
I believe in creative thoughts which not harm, but which do something good, even if it's just making someone smile. And I definitely want them to flourish. Art is, of course, one of the types of those creative thoughts.
I don't see a problem with that. It's completely unobtrusive and doesn't distract at all. I spotted it by accident. I don't thing they're raising money, they're just allowing people who want to to show appreciation for their work.
Is it just me, or is it broken in Google Chrome?
In Firefox it works fine for me, but in Chrome, I initially see the "Everything is OK now" sign and can't click on anything...
Got more strange JavaScript related Problems today. Just rebooted my mac and everything works fine now. Yes, rebooting isn't actually just a windows cure!