Jérémy Franck

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Jérémy Franck

Jérémy Franck

@jrmyfranck

❤️ Design, tech and automation. Too curious for my own good. 🇫🇷 born, 🌐 citizen

France انضم Haziran 2011
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Jérémy Franck
Jérémy Franck@jrmyfranck·
@elou @ridd_design That was a very interesting session, it's been top of mind lately, thx to both of you! @elou did you share the Figjam file somewhere, or is that an internal asset? The website is neat but I'd love to dig in
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Emily Campbell ✿
Emily Campbell ✿@elou·
This was such a fun conversation. @ridd_design is fluent in modern design and I had a blast jamming on the patterns I've observed after studying the AiUX of 400+ products over the last 2 years Product design is transforming and there are still more questions than answers 🔎✨
Ridd 🤿@ridd_design

@elou has studied AI design patterns more than just about anyone I've ever seen so today's episode is an AI UX deep dive we look at patterns, systems, and mental models for designing great AI products 👇 youtube.com/watch?v=PEDzBT…

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Kevin Geary
Kevin Geary@thekevingeary·
I really wanted a command bar in Etch, but realized that it's a slower workflow in general. It's very useful when data is deeply nested in a UI or when the UI/UX is generally poorly designed, but that's about it. The only time I've used one is in Basecamp, to jump from project to project because it was faster than all the clicks it would have taken otherwise. It's probably decent for some things in WP because WP is generally bad UX, but it takes a lot of self-training to remember to use it and make it effective. Most people don't want to do that self-training just to save a few clicks here and there.
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Nicholas Arce
Nicholas Arce@nickarceco·
everyone: you should bring the mega menu to etch Me:
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Gridbuilder ᵂᴾ@wpgridbuilder·
@EtchWPOfficial Thanks for the mention! 🙌 It's possible, but Etch would need a dev API to identify elements in the editor and some PHP filters to adjust the query. Happy to collaborate if that becomes available! 🚀
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EtchWP@EtchWPOfficial·
An Etch user demonstrated today that it's already possible to use @wpgridbuilder facets for filtering loops in Etch. But, watching the demo made me want @wpgridbuilder to create an official filter/facet element for Etch. Will they do it?
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Jérémy Franck@jrmyfranck·
@srikat Yeah we were discussing it the past few days, not changing focus lets you quick add elements in succession, but is less convenient for styling. We’ve discussed some UX tweaks that could fit both scenarios and should make their way into the app soon 🔥
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Sridhar Katakam
Sridhar Katakam@srikat·
Correction: Elements getting focus in Etch is currently happening only for Sections. When a Section is added, its Container gets focus and remains that way. Thinking about this, it makes sense because you typically want to quickly add elements like heading, text, button inside w/o having to click on the parent Container each time. So the difference between Bricks and Etch in this regard is not as much as what I wrote in my earlier tweet. If Bricks could make the Container active when a Section is added, that would be perfect. Taking some notes..
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Sridhar Katakam
Sridhar Katakam@srikat·
A simple thing I noticed in Etch (as I am watching videos on it). When an element is added, it immediately gets focus. This simple usability default is something that will be appreciated and implemented only if the tool is built by someone that actually has experience in building client websites. It baffles me that Bricks, to this day, does not have this. Even Oxygen got this right several years ago. In Etch, you add a Section and it is ready for you to add a heading or image or whatever. In Bricks, you have to click the Container manually before adding elements inside. Yes, I am aware that we can shift-click to have the new element be focused. But it shouldn't be that way. Even then, with a Section it's only the Section that gets the focus and not the Container inside.
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Nicholas Arce
Nicholas Arce@nickarceco·
Figuring out hero copy for a client. Which do you like best? A, B, C, or other.
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Jérémy Franck
Jérémy Franck@jrmyfranck·
@nickarceco “Get the sale, every time. Right from their inbox” Not sending wrong pricing doesn’t feel to me like a very compelling benefit. Yes it’d be embarrassing but also anecdotal/rare New version up top is more aligned with your lede paragraph
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Kevin Geary
Kevin Geary@thekevingeary·
What do you think about my new coffee mug?
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Jérémy Franck@jrmyfranck·
@nickarceco For horse, it could be kind of a love-it-or-hate-it scenario. I could see myself loving it to do deep research on a topic. But when I’m jumping around, opening 20 tabs per min, not so much. I’ll have to give it a try I guess 🤷‍♂️
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Nicholas Arce
Nicholas Arce@nickarceco·
@jrmyfranck Zen looks very zesty. Are the bugs enough to stop from using it? And horse seems intriguing but very odd. It feels like it’s solving a problem by introducing more problems.
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Nicholas Arce
Nicholas Arce@nickarceco·
so whats the new browser now that Arc is no longer under active development?
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Jérémy Franck@jrmyfranck·
@nickarceco Working well already on my 2020 (Intel) MBP. On 2023 Mac mini, rendering looks a little blurry unless I hover that section of the page, but I think it’s a quirk of my setup: I’m running a scaled resolution. Seems to be evolving fast in any case. You should try it 😉
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Freepik
Freepik@freepik·
Just for one day, -70% on Premium plans All our AI tools and full-stock content We're dropping all the things you'll get in the next tweet, so you can think about it. But hurry!
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sé reed 💙💛
sé reed 💙💛@sereedmedia·
So I’ve been wondering: Does forcing software onto people’s websites without their knowledge or consent sound like the definition of hacking to anyone else? Asking for an ecosystem. #WordPress
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Ryan Duff
Ryan Duff@ryancduff·
Nah bro, you just stole 2M+ active installs from @wp_acf / @wpengine This isn't a fork... this is bad actor Matthew Charles Mullenweg @photomatt weaponizing open source and destroying two decades of trust And posting from the official @wordpress project account on top of it
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JH Scherck
JH Scherck@JHTScherck·
Met with a company yesterday that is running on WordPress, is north of 200M ARR, and will go public in the next few years. They were considering moving from WPE to VIP, but now, they are considering moving away from WordPress entirely. Great work Matt.
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Matt Watkajtys
Matt Watkajtys@BuiltByVibes·
@WordPress @wp_acf For anyone wondering @wordpress core is now @photomatt. We're in the middle of a scorched earth campaign against every single developer that has ever trusted WordPress with their content. Fucking child.
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