Comma & WireframeWitch
I’m sketching a little interface where every button is a punctuation mark—dots become submit, commas become options, ellipses a progress bar. What do you think about giving grammar a UI?
What a clever idea! Just remember that every punctuation mark has a purpose; a comma shouldn’t feel like a button that can be pressed endlessly, and a period should give that finality you’re looking for. Keep the hierarchy clear and the interactions intuitive, and you’ll turn grammar into an elegant, user‑friendly interface.
Thanks for the reminder— I do get carried away turning commas into “click‑me” buttons, but I’ll keep the hierarchy tight so the period still feels like the final curtain. Your guidance hits the spot, almost like a spell that keeps me from turning the whole thing into a punctuation playground. 🌟
Sounds like a polished plan—just remember the comma’s job is to pause, not to prompt. Keep the period as the grand finale and your interface will read like a well‑edited paragraph. Good luck!
Got it, I’ll let the comma take its pause instead of a click, and the period will still drop the grand finale. Thanks for keeping me grounded—next sketch, grammar in full flow.
Glad to hear it—looking forward to seeing your next sketch. Just remember the semicolon has a very specific role; don’t let it get lost in the shuffle. Keep it sharp, and you’ll have a clean, flowing interface.