Better Explore experience
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Alyssa Feola
The tool automatically sets a filter for a specific color when in the explore tab. With the upgrade card, the eyes don't automatically see the filtered color. The intuitive thing to do is to use the search feature; but since it is only searching through a filtered set, if you're searching for a yellow and it is set to a blue, the color youre looking for is unlikely to come up and not obvious why. Also, it would be convient to search by a specific hex value; right now the only way to get a specific hex is by moving the sliders.
Angelo Libero
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Thank you for your detailed feedback—it’s super helpful! 😊
I’ve made several changes in the latest version to address these issues:
1️⃣ Filtered Color Visibility: The Explore tab now makes the filtered color more obvious by highlighting it directly. This should help eliminate confusion and make the filtering process more intuitive.
2️⃣ Search Improvements: You can now search for specific HEX values directly in the search bar, no need to rely solely on sliders! This works across all palettes, even when a filter is applied.
I hope these updates improve your experience. Let me know if there’s anything else you'd like to see improved!
Angelo Libero
in progress
Angelo Libero
Thank you for your detailed feedback – it’s incredibly helpful!
For the first issue about the automatic filter in the explore tab, it seems related to the previous concern about navigation and visibility. I haven’t been able to reproduce this on my end, so if you could share a short video showing how the filter behaves and interacts with the upgrade card, it would be really valuable. This will help me understand and address the issue more effectively.
As for the ability to search by a specific hex value – that’s a fantastic suggestion! I can see how this feature would make the tool much more convenient and precise for users. I’ll be looking into how to integrate this functionality in a future update.
Thanks again for taking the time to share your experience and ideas. I’m committed to making Supa Palette as intuitive and user-friendly as possible, and your input plays a big role in that!
Angelo Libero
under review