Resteemed Tab has been Developed!
Resteemed tab
This has been a much wanted feature even since the resteem function was introduced more than two months ago. In essence, resteemed posts clog up a user's blog and make it hard for others to see the user's work. When I visit someone's blog, I mainly want to see their work, resteemed is secondary.
Many posts have been written about this including:
- @kurtbeil - STEEMIT Design Tweak Proposal - Resteemed Tab
- @timcliff - Attention: Calling All Developers - Let's Polish The Steemit.com Mothership!
- @timcliff - Steemit.com Developer Bounty: Split Blog into Blog and Resteemed 💰 $50 SBD + STEEM/SBD Author Payout From This Post 💰
- @ats-david - Steemit – We have a Problem
Quoting from @ats-david's post:
“Re-Steeming” is a nightmare for many users. The Re-Steemed posts really need to be separated from user posts on their blog page. Create a new tab for it and send the Re-Steems there. Again – this is something that shouldn’t take long to code and implement. Why it hasn’t been done already is a complete mystery. This has been mentioned by many users since immediately after the function was implemented.
Well, for what it was worth, a while ago I did put the "Resteemed" label on the top of resteemed posts in the user's blog, similar to how it is in the feed. This is currently live on the site, and at least this has made it easier to spot which of the posts were the users and which were not. See the following code submission Show Resteemed on Blog #426.
Features
Blog tab
Resteemed tab
Dropdown
Submission
The code submission can be found on this GitHub pull request:
Split Blog tab into Blog and Resteemed tabs #626
I will have our team review it and hopefully they can merge it if the implementation is as elegant as the interface shown!
Good work.
Agreed! WTG!!! As someone newer to some of this blockchainy stuff, I wondered the same things about the feed clogging up as such, I am glad this is being done!!
Thank you, @dantheman! I hope so too!
Someone get this dude a beer and some steak. Great work sir!
Haha, yum!
I've almost got! :-]] - https://steemit.com/photography/@bandm2016/relax-for-a-moment
Agreed! WTG!!! As someone newer to some of this blockchainy stuff, I wondered the same things about the feed clogging up as such, I am glad this is being done!!
Nice, I think the Steemit community would appreciate more UI updates. Even though a lot happens behind the scenes as well. Good work.
There are definitely many other UI features to be desired. Hopefully, I will find the time to contribute more.
Great job. I purposely avoided the resteem feature until this type of feature came out. Very happy to hear about this!
Thanks! Yes, people been have saying they limited resteeming or didn't resteem at all because it would clutter up their blog. This changes that!
This is awesome, great work! I have been hoping for a feature like this ever since resteem was introduced. Having resteemed posts separated from my blog will definitely encourage me to resteem more often.
You, sir, have gained a new follower!
I think this view is basically shared by all in the community for quite some time!
Thanks!
YES!
Thank you! How long did it take to write the code for that?
Half a day total at most spread out over the weekend. React is new to me and I've been learning. Also, the codebase is a bit cryptic and large too haha.
@ats-david, suggestions getting done! ;-)
I'm learning how steemit works also and hope could assist @timcliff and place my name on steemit code history at github.
Hey @celsogoya - that would be awesome if you want to help out!
I'd be happy to help you identify features that the community is looking for, which shouldn't be difficult to implement. I don't know if anyone is already working on it, but I know adding a "Resteemed Count" (similar to vote count and comment count) would be a really great addition, which shouldn't be too much work. It would probably be the best one to get started on (in my opinion) I also have a long list (with varying degrees of difficulty) if you are looking for more.
@bitcoiner is the best person to talk to if you are looking for a mentor to help you figure out how to actually make the changes and get them checked in to GitHub.
I'm exploring github to figure out how stuff works, there's a lot of code. I appreciate any kind of mentoring because i still not have a test platform.
I'm a developer and actually i work with Visual Studio and Azure, my telegram account is the same username. :-)
In Steemit.chat, there is a #dev channel that has a lot of people who can help. You can also msg @bitcoiner there. Feel free to message me too, but I probably wouldn't be much help for the really technical stuff ;)
Great job! A much needed feature :) Can't wait to see it live on the site!!
Thanks! I hope so too!
Good work guys, steemit is getting better all the time :)
I have had 2 gripe post since resteem came and wanted a way to filter these off. Something like this is great. This brings me to vote you for witness and follow you. :-)