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Verifying Money Inputs on the Web à la Personal Checks

  • December 13, 2018
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With the era of the humble unstyled and unscripted input field behind us, there’s increasing variety in how monetary inputs work on the web. And this inconsistency can lead to big mistakes. Take two cases … Read more

    • Humor
    • User Interface
    • Web

Slow Down × Terrace House: Writing a Browser Extension to Change a Theme Song on Netflix

  • July 31, 2018
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I just finished binging the latest release of Terrace House, a reality TV show from Japan. If you’re not familiar, Terrace House is hands down the slowest and quietest reality television you’ll find, although not … Read more

    • Code
    • Web

Mimicking Pokemon Go’s Battery Saver Mode on the Web

  • January 30, 2017
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So here’s a fun but useless trick: mimicking Pokemon Go’s battery saver mode on the web. For the few who missed the craze, Pokemon Go dims your phone’s screen when you turn it upside-down. With … Read more

    • Code
    • User Interface
    • Web

Fidgeting in the Digital Realm

  • January 16, 2017
  • 4 comments

Fidgeting is a natural impulse that seems to relieve our anxiety and aid us in contemplation. It often involves mindlessly interacting with everyday objects like stones, pen and paper, bubble wrap, and more. Of course … Read more

    • User Interface
    • Web

Rotary: A Retro Web Input for Phone Numbers

  • April 25, 2016
  • 9 comments

A bad web form sparked a series of increasingly absurd designs for inputting phone numbers, including an incrementer, slider, random number generator, and very large table. Here’s a good rundown of the solutions developers came … Read more

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    • User Interface
    • Web
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My name is Thomas Park, and I started Codepip to make tools that help people learn to code. I previously researched human-computer interaction and computing education at Drexel University in Philadelphia. More about me…

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