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RE: 0000000000001111 - Club Status & Reality Check

in Steemit Dev Group3 years ago

You have done a lot of work and now it is not necessary to stop. Maybe you should involve someone else in creating a new interface, even on a paid basis. You can pay for his work by writing posts on behalf of @ coding-gorilla or try to write a proposal for funding. The idea of the proposal is to obtain funding to cover the costs of a particular project, rather than paying for a ready-made solution.

An alternative is to create a new interface on a different domain. You've already done that, just for more visitors, you'll need a dedicated server. There you can refine the interface online, while stuffing it with your great tools. You should try to get the most out of PHP.

It is much more convenient for me to search for posts in your interface, it is much better for me to work with tags there. This is what I would like to see in Steemit. Get the most out of PHP. Let this alternative interface be like a set of tools. For example, in your new interface, I can find the posts I need for curation, conveniently check for club status, etc., but to vote for the selected posts, I will return to the old Steemit interface.

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Thanks for the support but if creation of this tool has taught me one thing, it's that I don't have the patience required to launch anything else for the Steemit community.

I thought so :)

Another option. Is it possible to implement small positive changes and improvements in the existing interface?

I'll keep working on the interface - without any pressure and being selective as to who I tell about it 🙂 I started implementing a navigation structure yesterday which should make our curation job easier. I'm working on a "Sports" section first with "Football", "Tennis", "Motorsport", etc. as sub-sections - all built upon hashtags. It should be cool.

Hooray!!!! 🥳🥳🥳

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