Hi!
I need opinions and critique for my VAT calculator web app https://vatulator.com/
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Is it convenient to calculate VAT on this calculator?
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Hi!
I need opinions and critique for my VAT calculator web app https://vatulator.com/
Attachment 127963
Is it convenient to calculate VAT on this calculator?
Nice design!
Caveats - not all countries have the same vat rate for all things and sometimes items are VAT exempt.
Vat applies to currencies so decimals/commas should be present (or another local number convention).
I toyed with the idea of having no buttons because I don't like the ambiguity of what the entry field represents, so you can do this without the need for any buttons and the user could enter any variable and have the other values change accordingly. I was too lazy to get the fonts or spacing exactly right.
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Paul
Antony - What do you plan to do with this app?
As presented you offer no opportunity for What If scenarios.
I would prefer to see a set of sliders where the VAT can be dragged to a new value horizontally and the amount vertically.
A presentation like this might work on a phone:
Obviously, you would still have an input box for both that can reflect the sliders' setting or adjust the sliders to the typed value.Code:<form>
<input type="range" style="width:50%; height: 100%" id="capThou" data-filter="" data-unit="" min="0" max= "9" value="7" ignore="0" step="1"><strong><span id="capThouVal">7</span></strong>,000
<input type="range" style="width:50%; height: 100%" id="capHun" data-filter="" data-unit="" min="0" max= "9" value="3" ignore="0" step="1"><strong><span id="capHunval">3</span></strong>00
<input type="range" style="width:50%; height: 100%" id="capTen" data-filter="" data-unit="" min="0" max= "9" value="4" ignore="0" step="1"><strong><span id="capTenVal">4</span></strong>0
<input type="range" style="width:50%; height: 100%" id="capUnit" data-filter="" data-unit="" min="0" max= "9" value="6" ignore="0" step="1"><strong><span id="capUnitVal">6</span>.<span id="capDecimal">38</span></strong>
</form>
<form>
<input type="range" style="width:100%; height: 100%" id="capDeci" data-filter="" data-unit="" min="0" max= "99" value="38" ignore="0" step="1">
</form>
An on-line example of a slider (almost) in action is http://www.vatcalculator.co.uk.
You need yours to be interactive to steal a march on the large number of simplistic calculators already out there.
This is the type of interactive i would promote: Attachment 127967, which you won't be able to see or use without a Xara Desktop application.
So view here; http://acorn.xara.hosting/ImageFiltering/.
Acorn
I think this is great, I just can't follow the steps to apply the generated code to an object. Any help would be gratefully accepted.
Edit: No sooner posted this and got it to work 100%. It was me not naming the image htmlclass="filter"
Hi Antony,
In my opinion, you have to work on UI/UX part.
When I enter the amount and click on Add/Remove VAT button, then the new popup comes and it shows the calculated result.
I think it's not a proper way to show results. You can show results just below the calculator and remaining fields stays as it is.
Look at this one: vat-calc_dot_net
I just saw your web app it is good but for recent time I have used onlinevatcalculate_dot_com to calculate VAT. Please have a look on it and try to replicate it if it is possible.
Ashlii, take this as a gentle reminder.
Most people are capable of searching the Internet for VAT calculators themselves.
What particular aspect of this site makes it imperative for the OP to second-guess your thoughts?
You just signed up to TalkGraphics, seemingly from Pakistan, and immediately posted a non-Xara website.
Please read the TG rules that you seem to have already overlooked.
Can you advise your version of Xara Xtreme Pro that you are using as this is so old few will actually be running it?
Acorn