tekne on Nostr: Yeah I would honestly just lift the UX from fraidycat. > every follow has a summary ...
Yeah I would honestly just lift the UX from fraidycat.
> every follow has a summary that takes up a mere two lines.
> You can certainly expand this 'line' to see a list of recent titles (or excerpts) from the individual - or click the name of the follow to read the individual on their network.
This is cool too:
> Follows are arranged by tag (text - I like to use emoji) and the tabbed bar on Fraidycat's main page lets you select a tag to view.
> Follows also have an importance: real-time, daily, weekly, monthly and yearly. These indicate how frequently Fraidycat should check that individual and moves follows off the main page if they aren't real-time, where you can view them periodically on your own.
Also their planned features:
> I'd like to offer a personal search box for your follows.
> Perhaps even a keyword filter that will notify you when that keyword comes up in a follow
> every follow has a summary that takes up a mere two lines.
> You can certainly expand this 'line' to see a list of recent titles (or excerpts) from the individual - or click the name of the follow to read the individual on their network.
This is cool too:
> Follows are arranged by tag (text - I like to use emoji) and the tabbed bar on Fraidycat's main page lets you select a tag to view.
> Follows also have an importance: real-time, daily, weekly, monthly and yearly. These indicate how frequently Fraidycat should check that individual and moves follows off the main page if they aren't real-time, where you can view them periodically on your own.
Also their planned features:
> I'd like to offer a personal search box for your follows.
> Perhaps even a keyword filter that will notify you when that keyword comes up in a follow