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Web Session Notes In Memory
I’ve been trying to figure out the simplest way to do session notes in a web app in memory. It should allow users to create shorthand notes while viewing something, and storage isn’t really necessary. In the final implementation I will have a ‘save’ button to store it as an object under the user somewhere, but this is the basic code: https://code.sololearn.com/WFDWGSQ37DbV/?ref=app. Anyone have a better solution?
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It works for me / looks fine :), just a few usability notes...
7: Forms have an ancient behavior where they "go check a validator" before networking off to a server. If I press enter on my keyboard, the form accidentally submits:
<form onsubmit="alert('whoops')">
But if the "validator javascript" returns false, the submit is cancelled, so...
<form onsubmit="return false">
37: App users may not be able to use ES6. Unfortunately, the arrow keyword doesn't have a polyfill so it actually terminates the entire script block:
post.onclick = () => {
The only reliably beginner-friendly thing I know of is to skip the arrows (or mark it as ES6 / a browser-only code):
post.onclick = function() {
54: Focus recycling. If onclick you want the field to be ready for immediate typing again:
message.focus();