Might as well roll the dice for order every time a user loads the page.
We definitely need a “bad UI battles” community here.
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Roman numerals with slider selection and roman numerals are in alphabetical order
Edit. But shown in arabic numerals
DONT SPEAK TO MY OR MY ISO 8601 EVER AGAIN! 🤬🤧😢
I hope you mean RFC 3339 instead of that non-authoritative ISO crap 😤
You mean the standard defined by The Internet Engineering Task Force? Of course I do! The ISO name is just more popular.
The two overlap, but are not the same.
Annoyingly, neither supports y-m-d h:i:s which is the format most pretend-ISO/RFC people like to use.
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And the days go 1,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,2,21,23 …
What happens to 22?
The team did a test and found that not enough people who were born on the 22nd bought anything and UX wanted to make the list shorter, so it got removed.
At least it’s not a phone number entry via slider.😤
DDMMYYYY💪🗓🏆
Y/D/Y/M/Y/M/Y/D
12-12-12
Just to keep you guessing
Nah, worst is palindrome interpolated ymdyydmy
It’s the 21st of 1946, June.
Who the FUCK is June? You cheating bastard!
Na, month data year is still the worse.
What about month year day ?
Satan up early this morning
Is that not the format that’s actually used in the US? I mean, it’s utterly insane, but a lot of people really are used to having the components of the date in random order.
nope, we use the format that matches the words spoken so Friday September 15th, 2023 would be Fri 9/15/2023 sometimes the year is shortened
take into account that your “words spoken” isn’t necessarily how other say it. For me, saying 15th of july of 2023 sounds way more natural in english.
When is independence day?
us independence day is on July 4th, don’t really see how this is relevant to the conversation?
MMYYYYDD
YYYY MM DD
That’s actually the best
no, the best is YYYY-MM-DD
Its the same
Hyphens matter. Standards matter. ISO8601 4 lyfe.