1. The biggest change is probably the navigation updates:
    • dedicated mobile navigation (eg bottom navbar, offcanvas)
    • sticky minimal navigation bar so you navigate easily when you're deep in comment threads
    • when you're logged out, you're visually "logged in" as anon
  2. Search UX:
    • search defaults to searching all territories
    • more intuitive search filters
  3. API keys were not hashed for storage when we first launched them. @WeAreAllSatoshi reported this immediately and only @ek's @hn bot has API keys phew. (via @ek)
  4. Discussion posts are now readable in a browser's Reader View that support it
    • 🚨 new contributor alert: @felipe
  5. Withdrawal notifications (via @ek)
  6. Fix link target on link posts to not fill entire horizontal

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Previous release: #473244 Complete list of changes: https://stacker.news/changes Q4 recap and Q1 roadmap: #381208
If you've got specific feedback let's hear it. I'll be refining all day.
There's lot of little issues I didn't catch. The decision tree with nav is huge and we're doing lots of new stuff.
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153 sats \ 1 reply \ @felipe 28 Mar
@k00b I think you'll have to add a little offset when navigating to an item from a notification. The list scrolls to the item position but now I have to scroll up a little bit more to see it
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Yep, nice catch! Already in my todo list
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I prefer the old design. πŸ™Š
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100 sats \ 1 reply \ @davidw 28 Mar
No one likes change. But it’ll be much better for the long-run.
Frees up important space for the top of the screen, including long-territory names & sub-territories.
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I don't mind changes, but only the good ones. πŸ™Š
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99 sats \ 1 reply \ @k00b OP 28 Mar
Well I guess that's specifically requesting the old design.
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yes, the old one was quite good! the only thing I like about the new design maybe is the sticky header.
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The bottom bar is a nice solution because it is easier to reach, so improve the UX. But it's quite messy with 4 icons of different styles. I would harmonize the icons, replace the SN icon with a "home" icon, and put the post button centrally, doubling its width, to promote participation. I would also move the profile to the top right, near the wallet shortcut, because it should be an element with a low frequency access. Instead the go back icon can go to the left-bottom, so it is quicker to click. And finally we have on the top-left a place for the logo.
Something like this:
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An improvement indeed.
Only thing i'd change in your sketch would be the placement of the profile button + wallet balance: make those two things like they were in the old design, top right, with the wallet balance on the left, profile pic on the right.
Mighty-fine work.
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make those two things like they were in the old design, top right, with the wallet balance on the left
My sketch is actually like the old design, isn't? But I agree that it is better to align the profile badge to the right. I would not add the pic, I don't think it is really useful (everyone knows himself) and I doubt there are a lot of users that use several accounts, and so need to spot easily which they are using.
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I'd take the old one back any day, but your's sure is an improvement.
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That's very nice! How would you do the homepage with the elements you made here?
As I'm sure you understand (as a more skilled designer than me) I'm not sure if it achieves what we need it to given we have other pages with more navigation items.
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For consistency, I would keep the exact same structure. The back and home icons are faded, because they are disabled.
I would also remove (everywhere) the price on the top bar, perhaps it is a bit too obvious; I think that on the homepage is sufficient. This space could be profitably used for the territories.
Are there other pages with a special structure?
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10 sats \ 1 reply \ @k00b OP 29 Mar
I dig it. Nice job!
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Thanks, it is just a quick sketch to give an idea. If you need more help feel free to ping me!
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Another solution is to get rid of the back button (the OS back button/swipe should be enough) and use this space for the territories, with an icon that opens a full page menu. In this case the home should be moved to the left.
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I got an error while trying to sign up with Nostr. The error was something like β€œplugin not found”.
Most the obvious stuff should be fixed now.
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One thing I appreciate with the redesign is I am less likely to accidentally zap comments when swiping back to the territory from a thread.
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Just created this Issue in SN's Github repo :
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I don't want to be rude and stomp on your guys work, but I absolutely dislike the general new layout for mobile.
It doesn't feel more "natural" or "cleaner" at all to me, more like i'm using SN upside-down, it's irritating.
Please make it possible to "toggle back" towards the "old" design for mobile.
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131 sats \ 1 reply \ @k00b OP 28 Mar
If you can, try and tell me what's wrong with new layout. Boy do I know it's not easy, but if it's only that "I was used to the old design," then it suggests we only need to wait for you to get used to the new layout.
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Maybe it's a bit short sighted, but to me, it looks like you took the navbar, mirrored it to some degree and decided to put it at the bottom of the layout, why?
What, in your opinion, are the advantages of this design against the former? I don't see any.
Again, i'm not trying to be a pain, but all it manages to achieve in my eyes is to confuse people, rather than creating a cleaner, more intuitive navigation of SN (on mobile, I only use mobile).
There certainly are things to be improved, but the layout and navigation certainly aren't on that list - at least not in this scope.
Edit: Also, the upper part of the layout looks a bit "lost" and empty, while the bottom part looks crowded and misplaced.
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Maintaining both UI layouts over time is probably a large burden the team isn’t interested in doing.
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Then I really hope that they'll return to the former design.
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It doesn't feel more "natural" or "cleaner" at all to me, more like i'm using SN upside-down, it's irritating.
agree πŸ™Š
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am I the only one prefer the old design? πŸ‘€
I like the direction of being cleaner, but then the space things are a bit off.
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Which space things? πŸ‘€
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pushing spacing updates now
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36 sats \ 1 reply \ @ek 28 Mar
I think the amount of images is throwing off our logic when to show "show full text". This comment seems to be too long. πŸ€”
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I just opened a new issue inspired by your that comment
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settings page
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looking into it
I put some comments here about the UI
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I am a fan of the new layout. But that may be just because used to the twitter layout with nav buttons on the bottom.
It's closer to my thumb and fingers. I like that I don't have to go to the top of the phone as much.
The long bar at the top for the territory name isn't beautiful. I'm not sure if it's just a color thing and you could use something else to signal to me that I can tap that field.
Or maybe I just want (illogically) to see the top recent hot line above the territory.
Something else that used to happen to me with some frequency was that after I had written a post, I would tap the yellow post button at the top of the page rather than the orange post button at the bottom of the text entry box. Now at least they are close to each other and so I'm less likely to tap the yellow one.
Either way, I'm definitely digging this change. Great job!
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265 sats \ 1 reply \ @k00b OP 28 Mar
The long bar on the top is the next thing to change!
The whole reason for the navigation update is to change that part to something better (that needs more room).
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Very exciting. Can't wait to see what you roll out!
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Naah! Don't want to be rude here by the old layout was perfectly perfect for mobile.
  • Nobody likes a search bar on the bottom.
  • Nobody likes the notification button on the bottom
  • Nobody likes the 'post' button on the bottom.
I accept there may be a few people who would accept this change but sorry I said 'nobody' because we aren't used to this format on 99% of sites.
Just want to be a little more clear here, I won't get used to this, not in my lifetime.
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Gah, the search syntax changed!
It used to be nym:WeAreAllSatoshi, now it's @WeAreAllSatoshi ?
Edit: Yep. Had to update my daily mining script. This is what we mean by "the API is not stable" kids.
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Can you bring back Bitcoin price to the top main page?
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You can click on the carousel item to switch to other values, like the Bitcoin price
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This is how I see main page:
This is how I see all other pages:
I want to see Bitcoin price on the main page too
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Ah now I see what you mean. Thank you for sharing the pics!
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No problem. Check the price was one of the reason to visit stackerNews
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The top of the page on mobile now feels lonely πŸ₯Ί, but otherwise I like that it's much easier for me to reach the actions when holding the phone with a single hand. I haven't tested desktop yet.
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The top of the page on mobile now feels lonely πŸ₯Ί
I know. It's an intermediate design. I'm mostly trying to unblock new territory features even if it appears I'm asserting some aesthetic preference.
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Whoa cool release for mobile
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Really good redesign. Love the side navigation. Looks really sharp.
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  1. Discussion posts are now readable in a browser's Reader View that support it
This is the stuff! Thanks.
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I dig what you are trying with revamping the UX, I thumbs up having the navbar on the bottom.
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I know this new navigation is all the rage now, and looks dope, but I'm simultaneously annoyed about all the vertical screen real estate wasted on things I definitely not need to access at all times.
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It’s cool that the carousel in the top is now visible on mobile. I was used to it on desktop but missed it on mobile.
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I like it. Looks cleaner but spacing seems off to me.
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Cool stuff, great job!
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Holy shit the nav!
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