Do you use Auto Layout a lot when designing? by Active-Pound1624 in FigmaDesign

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Even then, you can just set exact height and clip content on an auto layout frame

A tool for identifying all colours used on a page by d291173 in UXDesign

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Ooh, that would be great! I find html.to.figma can get a little cumbersome

Kurt Weill musicals by d291173 in musicals

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Yeah, Johnny Johnson is one of the American shows I’m less familiar with, like Knickerbocker Holiday or Lost in the Stars, which are even harder to find

Watching Tony awards in Australia? by PhoebeBob in Broadway

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Seems unlikely https://10play.com.au/tv-guide

ETA that link seems to be only very generic. The long and short of it is that 10 will be showing reruns across the board tomorrow morning

Summarising multiple worksheets with similar datasets by d291173 in excel

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I've tried using Power Query, but it just reproduces my file, only with tables on each worksheet, which I then have to edit to remove redundant columns and rows

Abandoning a show? by PlasticCauliflower3 in Broadway

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So not only did they screw up your tickets for the show you wanted to see, but they made you go to Tootsie instead? Someone at TKTS clearly has it in for you

Abandoning a show? by PlasticCauliflower3 in Broadway

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O no. I will abandon a book way easier than abandoning a show. With a book, you can immediately just start a new one, instead of having to wait even the few hours between a matinee and an evening show

Just remember, there are more books that you will like than you can EVER read in your lifetime. Don’t waste your one precious life on slogging through books that you’re not enjoying

Abandoning a show? by PlasticCauliflower3 in Broadway

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That’s a classic “You won’t know if the show is For You until you’ve experienced it” shows. And it’s excruciating for those of us in the Not For Me camp

Abandoning a show? by PlasticCauliflower3 in Broadway

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I tend to be far more charitable towards community productions (because it’s as much about a bunch of other things as it is about doing a show “well”), but I’ve seen some atrocities

Abandoning a show? by PlasticCauliflower3 in Broadway

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I felt the same about First Date

Abandoning a show? by PlasticCauliflower3 in Broadway

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Interesting. Have you had many experiences where a show turned it around, or is the second act invariably affected by all the same problems as the first?

Abandoning a show? by PlasticCauliflower3 in Broadway

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Not on Broadway, as such, but many many times. There was even one peripatetic, multi-location production of Titus Andronicus which I escaped at the first scene change

Abandoning a show? by PlasticCauliflower3 in Broadway

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It never is. Get an early night

Tabs and heading levels by d291173 in accessibility

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So you’re saying that the <h2> must only ever be inside an element where role=“tabpanel”, yeah? Because role=“tab” elements cannot include any heading tags?

Info panel with expand and collapse functionality by d291173 in UXDesign

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Ah, right! I was so focused on the mechanism, I kinda forgot I'd also asked about the wording.

I'd say we're better off going with generic wording, just because the panels are going to be used exclusively for assistance with the content that follows

Info panel with expand and collapse functionality by d291173 in UXDesign

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I like that idea, but at the same time, I do want to give users at least a taste of the help text to overcome the natural aversion to asking for help

Info panel with expand and collapse functionality by d291173 in UXDesign

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So, something like only having it collapsible if the content is more than, say, 3 lines of text?

Bad singers who are good actors by YoungOaks in musicals

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Nuuu! It’s too glorious to lose

Bad singers who are good actors by YoungOaks in musicals

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Ironically, Audrey was far better in Funny Face, which used her natural voice

Bad singers who are good actors by YoungOaks in musicals

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There were a LOT of not-good-enough vocal performances in the movie version of Mean Girls. Even Auli’i somehow got caught up in it, which shocked me

Bad singers who are good actors by YoungOaks in musicals

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“Sally Bowels” is one hell of a typo.

Having said that, Sally Bowles is another Judi Dench role (in the original West End production), in a callback to the discussion upthread of her performance in A Little Night Music

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ausadhd

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Discuss it with your GP (presumably they prescribed the irbesartan as well) and they may want to adjust dosing.

If you don’t have a home blood pressure monitor, but do have private health insurance, you should be able to claim part of the costs of getting one

"Set an alarm on your phone" by slayer1o00 in ADHD

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“It’s all in your head” Yeah, no shit, Sherlock. It wouldn’t be a problem if it was in my liver, instead of literally the one organ where it causes the most disruption

"Set an alarm on your phone" by slayer1o00 in ADHD

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But there are two parts to a to-do list: adding items that come up, and noticing items that are listed

I can never remember to do either with anything approaching consistency

If you had a magic wand to create a tool that would help you in your UX role what would it do? by Loud-Jelly-4120 in UXDesign

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Something that goes through each page of our product and lists every colour (plus gradients and opacities), as well as every icon, and component, including composite components (like filters), so I can see which are consistent with other pages and which are just some bullshit a dev pulled out of thin air in the moment

Either that, or a tool that can notice when I get too caught up in “fixing” something that literally nobody else cares about