Beginner Tutorials - Closing on Accident

The automated Beginner Tutorials are fantastic but I’ve wanted to keep playing with the sample programs that I had made and end up accidentally closing them.

The current final dialog box offers the choices:

“Go to next Lesson” which goes to the next lesson and
“No. I’m good.” which closes the program

I have twice accidentally clicked the 2nd option when I wanted to keep playing with the program.

How about making the options as follows:
“Go to next Lesson” which goes to the next lesson,
“No, I want to keep playing here” which closes the dialog box but lets user play, and
“No. I’m all done. And please close this program.” which closes the program.

Hey @pwpickett :wave:

Sounds like a good idea to me. Submit the idea here: https://bubble.io/ideaboard

Hope that helps! :blush:

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so…what’s the difference between things that should go on the forums under category “Idea” and things that should go on the Ideaboard?

I’m wondering what’s the difference? Why do both exist?

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It seems like forum posts have opportunity for community input, but will time-out and be removed eventually.

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And there’s a limit on how many forum posts you can make. maybe not a limit on Ideaboard submissions?

The Ideaboard is a new thing Bubble just created last month or so. There were too many posts to keep track of so they switched over to the Ideaboard I think. Then people can vote on the ideas as well.

I think the forum posts ideas were just getting lost in the sea of forum posts. :blush:

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That makes sense. But I don’t see how to view anyone else’s posts to the Ideaboard, or my own, for that matter.

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Once you start typing other ideas will show up below. I can’t see it on mobile but on desktop once you start typing in info it will show a list underneath of other similar ideas.

Hope that helps! :blush:

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Thanks. =) I tried typing in something random about “Tutorial” and got several suggestions that I got to read.

Kind of wish that I could freely browse them. It seems like since there’s an upvote system that they don’t mind us seeing them…unless that part of the page was only supposed to be visible to the dev team shrug =)

Yeah. Apparently, it’s by design. :man_shrugging:t2:

Check it out: Introducing the Bubble Ideaboard