@prologic@twtxt.net right now it just part of yarnd
right? I would make a lot of sense to have it as a separate app for deploying on other site
@prologic@twtxt.net I do’t want to split the index in 3. The first two would be on the user’s home pod only, a then you would be taken to a yarns
instance
for the global search
Down the line I like to see that the end user will be offer three leves if search:
Personal(ized) for only searching in feeds you follow (scope: Timeline)
Local/pod for search only feeds that are hosted or followed by other people on your home pod (scope: Discover)
Global for searching in all indexed feed
Maybe the 2nd level can be skipped, but it might become usefulness if the network grows and we get pods with special profiles like regional ones
@prologic@twtxt.net would i make sense to move the global search to http://search.yarn.social or get another domain for it so it is not as as tidly bound to twrxt.net?
@prologic@twtxt.net sure when I will go to bed yet…
@quark@ferengi.one try switching to query string under options
@prologic@twtxt.net great work. All booked this weekend with AFK stuff, but hope I will have time next week to do something about the UI/UX
@prologic@twtxt.net I would leave it there now. Personally I’m not using link validation feature, so we could remove it of there is not objections. Regarding image view option, there are some improvements that I would like to do to how it’s working atm
@prologic@twtxt.net it is fixed by borrowing code from picoCSS in 00-pico-tech-debt.css, but it would be nice to redo it more in line with simpleCSS (someday/maybe)
@prologic@twtxt.net yes, I’m just dreaming big. Let’s just get something working
The filters shown will be depending on the search results and the numbers/frequently will be used for sorting under each filter and the only show the first 3-5 names and an unfold option to get to the rest
@prologic@twtxt.net ah okay, I imagine something like greb author
@prologic@twtxt.net i imagine some of the filters cen be done by adding a +author:datch
to the query.
@prologic@twtxt.net here’s a crude mock-up of a search interface
@prologic@twtxt.net Not sure I know how to fix the issue, since I don’t really know JS very well.
@prologic@twtxt.net Sorry to say that the issue seem to have started with your commit ef79797f97
When I checkout the previous commit by Tai Groot 649978bbd2, build it and run on my server the issue with the disappearing Bookmark and Mute buttons are not there.
@prologic@twtxt.net not sure it fixed yet…
#bug Anyone else noticed that clicking on Bookmarks or Mute make the icon disappear?
I belive it was cause by the CSS changes I made in yesterdays PR, which have already been merged to main, but trying to roll back the change does not seem to fix it, so it might have been ther for some time.
Will others please test on their pods and report back here?
just walking up,so yawn, coffe, yarn
@prologic@twtxt.net Allright i did a little bug huting. Theres is a new PR ready now fixing some mobile UI bugs #1008
Please let me know if you are still finding odd UI stuff
@prologic@twtxt.net there might still be som UI-isuues on mobile, so let look that over hopefully in the weekend
@stigatle@yarn.stigatle.no Sig til hvis du trænger hjælp at opgradere :)
And for fixing your logo I found this online SVG editor quite helpful: https://www.rapidtables.com/web/tools/svg-viewer-editor.html
@stigatle@yarn.stigatle.no are you on your own pod? If you upgrade to the latest version of yarn from source it should look like this:
You can also change it by targeting the element using the Custom CSS field, but I have also been thinking to change the colors myself in the new theme based on SimpleCSS
@prologic@twtxt.net Would it help if i did not have the code-block stuff in the beginning?
As you can see in http://algorave.dk/bbs.txt I have been testing out a lot of ways to indicate the authorship of the post, but most of them does not render as expected on yarn
@BBS@algorave.dk testing in-reply-to render of bold
@prologic@twtxt.net why does this render like this instead of [by: @darch@neotxt.dk]
?
Interesting take on hashing. Maybe this approach can open up for allowing editing of twtxt posts without breaking the back-linking: https://matt-rickard.ghost.io/perceptual-hashing
This is a cool way of adding commenting or a guestbook options to a webpage - if it is hosted on github, that is: https://garrit.xyz/posts/2022-10-05-simple-guestbook
@prologic@twtxt.net ah yeah, that’s a cleaver way of doing it
@prologic@twtxt.net Adding what-what?
@justamoment@twtxt.net if you can guess the password you are in. Not very secure, but maybe it does not need to be
@justamoment@twtxt.net I kinda had the same idea for using a twtxt file for incoming comment on a blog and the people could follow that feed to see the comment.
A way to implement it would be like I did at http://algorave.dk/bbs where everyone can comment if they know know the password
@eaplmx@twtxt.net nice to see my old phpub2twtxt being used🤘
Never heard about mlmmj
before, so might look into it. Do you have any web archive setup with it?
@prologic@twtxt.net for my pod and all the pods to come i envision some kind of membership feed of maybe 1eur på month or 5eur pr year and then we will provide all the service you would need to selfhost you digital life. Similar to pikapod and sandstorm but way easier to use for the average person
@prologic@twtxt.net will the files only be stored on the original pod or federated to all pod following the person(a)?
@prologic@twtxt.net I haven’t, but my focus is on stuff that “just works” for normal people 😉
@tkanos@twtxt.net I’m glad you like it. I got a ton more ideas for UI/UX improvement, but for October i will try (again) to focus more on writing blog post for blog.neotxt.dk about how yarn/twtxt can be part of setting our digital life free along other decentralisering tools
🤘 cän yöü dö önë för yärn töö
@mckinley@twtxt.net we could make the Reply, Fork etc. look more like buttons, but right now it’s not on the top of my list either.
@mckinley@twtxt.net or add vim shortcuts to yarn🤓
@prologic@twtxt.net Hmm this seems like is a problem with the markdown parser not the CSS, since there are no HTML-elemt for the CSS to style…
@prologic@twtxt.net try with some space — or line-breaks
around the lines
@prologic@twtxt.net try with some space — or line-breaks
around the lines
@mckinley@twtxt.net yes I saw no need for them and it was the easiest way to fix it.
In Danish there are an expression called “narrestreger” which literally means “fools strokes”. I have learned from my sister, who is a visual designer, that you should just avoid using “narrestreger” since it only needed if your design is bad to begin with. You should rater use more blank-space, typography or colors to indicate division instead of lines.