
This happens on both Chrome and FireFox, even when selecting "Desktop site".
Please fix so that all buttons are accessible!
Another problem is that there's a Logout button next to Multiuser plugin's button that is supposed to log you out of a proxy with a password, but shows up even if your proxy has no password??
The Logout button is only visible if you have the UiPassword plugin enabled
While you're at it, would you consider adding zeroid.bit to the list of recommended sites. That's a site which new users are going to want to jump on right away IMO.
@HelloZeroNet Ah ok, I'm just silly and need to disable that then. Thanks!
We want to encourage decentralization of ID providers, so it's best that users either find them naturally through zites or perhaps there could be some sort of list with statistics on number of users currently. @HelloZeroNet what's the status on having 1iDxxx* regexes that sites can specify for ID providers?
We want to encourage decentralization of ID providers,
That's fine.
so it's best that users either find them naturally through zites
Eww, no. Too confusing.
or perhaps there could be some sort of list with statistics on number of users currently.
Better.
Why not consider a ZeroNet powered wiki project specifically for curating the best ZeroNet content for new users to try out?
This has been done in a number of ways already. There's ZeroWiki:
http://127.0.0.1:43110/138R53t3ZW7KDfSfxVpWUsMXgwUnsDNXLP/?Page:list-of-zites
ZeroSites: http://127.0.0.1:43110/Sites.ZeroNetwork.bit/ ImportantZites:
http://127.0.0.1:43110/15Pf9VVuDT8NSWj1qUBh4V89yPmrmzRw6a ImportantZites
2: http://127.0.0.1:43110/1MiS3ud9JogSQpd1QVmM6ETHRmk5RgJn6E/?/ But none
of them really caught on. iirc there should be something like ZeroSites
but with time-weight application, where the links votes degrade over
time and eventually expire after a week or something, meaning the list
of links will change and evolve, encouraging people to keep coming back
and checking out new sites.
We also need a way to showcase different developers and their projects,
give them a following, make them feel what they're making is important.
That's the way to draw in more developers.
On 09/13/2018 01:58 AM, Benjamin McLean wrote:
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We want to encourage decentralization of ID providers,That's fine.
so it's best that users either find them naturally through zitesEww, no.
or perhaps there could be some sort of list with statistics on number of users currently.Better.
Why not consider a ZeroNet powered wiki project specifically for
curating the best ZeroNet content for new users to try out?—
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This has been done in a number of ways already. There's ZeroWiki:
http://127.0.0.1:43110/138R53t3ZW7KDfSfxVpWUsMXgwUnsDNXLP/?Page:list-of-zites
ZeroSites: http://127.0.0.1:43110/Sites.ZeroNetwork.bit/ ImportantZites:
http://127.0.0.1:43110/15Pf9VVuDT8NSWj1qUBh4V89yPmrmzRw6a ImportantZites
2: http://127.0.0.1:43110/1MiS3ud9JogSQpd1QVmM6ETHRmk5RgJn6E/?/ But none
of them really caught on. iirc there should be something like ZeroSites
but with time-weight application, where the links votes degrade over
time and eventually expire after a week or something, meaning the list
of links will change and evolve, encouraging people to keep coming back
and checking out new sites.
We also need a way to showcase different developers and their projects,
give them a following, make them feel what they're making is important.
That's the way to draw in more developers.
On 09/13/2018 01:58 AM, Benjamin McLean wrote:
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