RE: Calling Community Developers - Let's Polish The Steemit.com Mothership!

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Calling Community Developers - Let's Polish The Steemit.com Mothership!

in condenser •  7 years ago  (edited)

Reddit is pretty basic, it hasn't changed much in 10 years, Steemit hasn't changed at all since 1 year but It's still complete shit compared to Reddit.

Look like they only have one team/ dev that's either working on the blockchain, on the backend... but NEVER on the fucking UI!

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From what I understand, their main focuses right now are the performance improvements that they recently blogged about, communities, and the mobile app. I recently did a separate post a few weeks ago with some of the other changes that are in the works. The communities changes are 100% on the front-end / UI side of things. So it is not that they aren't working on things, it is more a matter of the changes not being ready yet.

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I absolutely agree with you, people should not rush and judge hashly and forget that steemit started last year...you have my votes.

Could we vote for what we want in the UI? Is it something for #beyondbitcoin? Or better another channel?
I'd like to see some form of #tag simplification, group synonyms together, see which tags are more popular say #steem-dev, #steemdev

Not really. It is up to Steemit, Inc. what they implement for their UI. They do take the time to read through feature request posts (especially ones that get a lot of attention/comments/upvotes). Just because a suggestion is made though, does not mean they are going to implement it.

beyondbitcoin is not really an appropriate tag. This is a podcast program / show that talks about crypto-currency projects. They occasionally talk about Steem/Steemit, but only in the larger context of the world of crypto-currenceis. Talking about UI enhancements to the Steemit.com website would be out of place / off topic for what they are really about.

Thanks for the elborate reply and clarification!

As far as I know steemit.com was created as a gateway to interact with the Steem blockchain. That is why other people created Busy.org. Busy is quite more pleasant to the eye and some oftenly used features are easier there. However, there are still some bugs in Busy that are inexistent in Steemit.

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I had the steem app and was having issues attaching photos to my posts. Kept giving me errors. Most certainly has room to improve. The UI can get better in so many different ways. And introductory videos describing the intricacies of steemit would be beneficial as well.

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If you are in need of a better Steemit UI, you should take a look at my recent development ;) I've never worked with ReactJS, but I've found a way to enhance the Steemit UI with an Userscript (Open Source, JQuery):

https://steemit.com/steemit/@steemchiller/new-sct-version-1-0-3-beta-available-neue-sct-version-1-0-3-beta-verfuegbar


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You should get involved with the GitHub repository and start submitting some pull requests :)

Thanks for your response! I've no experience in working with React and Node.js, but I'll definitely start some pull requests in the near future ;)

Awesome! It's not as scary as it sounds :) I had no experience with either, and after a few 'easy' pull requests, I've started to get fairly comfortable with it.

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