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FrostySpectacles@lemmy.mlto
Open Source@lemmy.ml•Open source devs: please, please add screenshots...
26·3 years agoGitHub and GitLab both support inserting images into your README.md. Here’s the syntax:

FrostySpectacles@lemmy.mlto
Open Source@lemmy.ml•Open source devs: please, please add screenshots...
36·3 years agoAs a user, I completely agree. People often make decisions in a few seconds, and you’ve done all this work developing an app. That little extra step will allow you to make a difference to more people!
As a developer of a Lemmy web UI, I’ve been thinking about adding screenshots to my README for weeks but still haven’t done so 🙈
The SvelteKit + TypeScript combo is such a breeze to work with!
And compared to other languages, JavaScript scores pretty well in performance benchmarks. It has a lot more going for it than people give it credit for.
FrostySpectacles@lemmy.mlOPto
Lemmy@lemmy.ml•Comment tree not loading on Lemmy web UIEnglish
2·3 years ago
I feel your pain and I’m hoping I can help! I’m making a web UI that aims to be easier to use than existing ones.
FrostySpectacles@lemmy.mlto
Open Source@lemmy.ml•It's time to take advantage of Reddit's decline
4·3 years agoHeck yeah, share your work with the world.
We should probably compile a regularly updated list somewhere. It’s great that people have so many options. Now we just need to make it easier for them to find a web UI that suits their needs.
FrostySpectacles@lemmy.mlto
Open Source@lemmy.ml•It's time to take advantage of Reddit's decline
1·3 years agoMaybe a frontend or app that just shows you everything and allows you to interact easily without worrying about logins or urls for instances, and pushes the federation aspect “behind the scenes”.
Let’s say I’m browsing Lemmy.world through this frontend and I stumbled upon [email protected]. Would the following be clear?

FrostySpectacles@lemmy.mlto
Open Source@lemmy.ml•It's time to take advantage of Reddit's decline
4·3 years agoIt’s a just rhetorical device to explain a theory for why most Redditors haven’t jumped ship yet. It may be correct, it may be incorrect.
FrostySpectacles@lemmy.mlto
Open Source@lemmy.ml•It's time to take advantage of Reddit's decline
12·3 years agoIf it was that easy to convince Redditors, we’d already have a very diverse userbase. But by all means, keep spreading the word. We all want Lemmy to succeed.
FrostySpectacles@lemmy.mlto
Open Source@lemmy.ml•It's time to take advantage of Reddit's decline
5612·3 years agoIn all honesty, as much as I want non-profit Reddit alternatives to succeed, I think Lemmy is a tough sell to Redditors. Here’s roughly how I think that’d go.
Lemmy user: “You should try Lemmy”
Redditor: “Sure, what’s its website?”
Lemmy user: “There are many”
Redditor: “Wait what”
Lemmy user: “You have to pick one”
Redditor: “Why?”
Lemmy user: “See, Lemmy is not a website, but a network of federated instan-”
Redditor: “That sounds complicated. I just want a website like Reddit”
Lemmy user: “But don’t you care about how Reddit has treated its mods, app devs and the general community?”
Redditor: “Yeah but all this Lemmy and Kbin stuff is confusing. Can I just use a website without reading up on all this Fediverse stuff?”
Lemmy user: “Okay, just go to Lemmy.world”
Redditor: “It seems to be down”
Lemmy user: “Hmm, maybe try Lemmy.ml?”
Redditor: “This website looks a little… hard to wrap my head around”
Lemmy user: “There are alternative frontends”
Redditor: “What now?”
Lemmy user: “Do you know about Alexandrite?”
Redditor: “Nevermind, I’m out”
If we want to convince a wide range of users to use Lemmy, we have to make using Lemmy a no-brainer for everyone.
I’m trying to contribute by building a new opensource web UI that I hope will provide a better UX for the average Redditor. It’s not ready to become a daily driver yet, but I’m hoping to get to a point where it’s nice enough that instances will want to host it on their domain. Maybe I’m delusional in thinking this web UI will appeal to users that don’t like the current ones. But there’s only one way to find out, and that is to build it.
FrostySpectacles@lemmy.mlto
Announcements@lemmy.ml•We're the creators of Lemmy, Ask Us Anything. *Starts Monday, 7 Aug, 1500 CEST*English
4·3 years agoFair enough. I’m currently focused on creating my own Lemmy web UI, but later I might have room to submit some SEO-related PRs. While I’m not yet sure what needs to be done, instance owners can get tailored recommendations from Google. I have a hunch that Lemmy is currently being penalized for duplicate content, which we might be able to mitigate by adding `` to federated posts.
I’m fully with you on not wanting to cater to Google. On the other hand, if someone writes a helpful Lemmy post, I would like people who don’t know Lemmy to be able to find it.
FrostySpectacles@lemmy.mlOPtoLemmy Support@lemmy.ml•API question: where can I get the amount of direct descendants of a comment?
1·3 years agoThanks - I’ll remove this post and create one there.
FrostySpectacles@lemmy.mlto
Announcements@lemmy.ml•We're the creators of Lemmy, Ask Us Anything. *Starts Monday, 7 Aug, 1500 CEST*English
721·3 years agoI second this. I know SEO is a controversial term with Lemmy’s core audience, but being able to find posts through a search engine is pretty darn helpful. It’ll also help more people find their way to Lemmy, which will diversify the range of communities.
If you’re not sure where to start, Google’s free Search Console can give you insight into how your site ranks, how people are finding you and which factors are preventing instances from appearing in search.


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