I'm quite happy with it, apart from the fact that the only labels are mouseover. is that okay design-wise or is it better if I add labels all the time?
@Stacey From a UX perspective, the fixed sizing is bad. I couldn't see the labels on size screen I opened it up on. Secondly, the labels should be next to the segment it's for, showing them at the top doesn't help user understanding. Third, there's no title for the chart or anything telling me that it's interactive so I don't know to hover it initially (the text in the top left is not the best and mispositioned on my screen).
Fourth, a couple of the segments don't have children and are not clickable, but there's no feedback telling me that. Could be fixed by having cursor:pointer over the ones that work and the default cursor for the ones without children. Fifth, some of the colors are white - I can't see the segment. Sixth, when I click on a segment and see it's children I don't know how to get back intuitively, clicking the middle circle isn't obvious. Seventh, the animations are a bit slow when clicked
@ZachSaucier Thanks. The fixed sizing I will fix when I put the JS into a proper HTML wrapper. The Title will also be in the HTML wrapper although I'll have to think about how I'll indicate that it's interactive.
Also, I'd like to see this for our community. I always see the same people in the review queue, but I'm curious about the number of reviews each person has, especially in comparison to myself
@Stacey One more thing: If you leave the label at the top you should make it so the currently hovered segment is outlines, moved out, or something to distinguish that it's the current one
if this is the only thing you provide as a resume that's unacceptable - you shouldn't get any jobs. If you include your account here as part of your resume, it adds something useful
I could extend it so it goes its full angled length like this puu.sh/hixqZ/6d3a432927.png but then it extends out of the central box area and calls for shadows on the outer area