Hi all! I just wanted to share a couple things that have been bringing me joy lately.
- Makeshift progress bars. I like to put rectangles next to each other whose lengths are inversely linked to some percentage. Does anyone else do this? I find myself doing it all the time. I don’t love the limitations of the gantt chart (or I haven’t figured out how to take advantage of it). Also, using rectangles allows me to add fun colors to my docs!
- My HSL Slider. When coming up with fun colors for my progress bars, I prefer not to leave Coda. I made this a while back and I always get a kick out of it.
Cheers!
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Dear @Phil_Hamilton
Thanks sharing your creative project in this community, showing again the potential of Coda🤝
Hopefully we will see more of your input and you will find inspiration in this community.
Amicable,
JP
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Phil! – This is AWESOME! - It makes me happy too! I’m a novel writer - so I can use this to graphically track progress in my book. Many 1,000’s of thanks.
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@Phil_Hamilton, this is Awesome!
Thank you for posting it!
I love the arrow showing where you are on the spectrum of colors. That’s such a creative way to get the location of the arrow work out. So many cool things in this document!
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@Phil_Hamilton I do progress bars too! Btw love how you’re using a “transparent” progress bar to move an arrow in the HSL color picker!
Another tip about progress bars, which I have just posted:
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@Paul_Danyliuk Your use of concatenate with rectangles got me excited about the prospect of creating gradients, so I tested it out modifying the spectrum-visualizer-thingy in my doc. It lags, but aesthetically it’s
. Also, the tool better serves its purpose because the visual spectrum can also preview luminosity and saturation. Thanks for the insight!
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Ander
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This visual indicator is important to one of my workflows.
Sharing back + thanks to:
@Phil_Hamilton
@Paul_Danyliuk
@Nick_Milner
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hey phil, could you share the top progress bar. Its amazing
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Dear @Curtis_Smith,

The doc is available, by pushing the button “open in Coda” and then saving a copy
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Oh THAT one! Haha… I’ll have to tweak it a little so I can make it shareable. I’ll follow up ASAP tomorrow with a doc.
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@Curtis_Smith Here’s a simplified version of that section. Hope it gives you the insight you’re looking for! Let me know if you have any questions.
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