Dashboard + Keyboard Shortcuts for Navigation:

An idea on how to avoid having an overcrowded sidebar menu and clean up your UI:

👉 Display the tabs of your sidebar as cards in a dashboard grid

👉 In each card: show the most relevant options. This means that, for all most common flows, you have the same amount of clicks/actions as with a sidebar.

👉 Have a Keyboard shortcut for each card and/or common action

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oh, I really like the dashboard look. especially the custom feeds at the top, I never end up using my lists right now mostly because I never see them as an option to click on.

Yeah, you can start with Profile lists that way and then incrementally start to include "smarter" DVM feeds.

Ideally, you'd just set these up once (select profile list, choose way of displaying, replies or not, etc...) and then switch between them with one click/keyboard shortcut.

Created a github issue to track progress https://github.com/hzrd149/nostrudel/issues/113

Wow, cool! Happy you appreciated the input 💜

Building this now and I'm already loving it. ill let you know when I get a working version deployed

Got a working example out in the alpha version although it only has new note, search, and feeds https://next.nostrudel.ninja/#/launchpad

Holy cow! You're fast 👀

This is very very cool man 💜

I think this accidentally solved one of the more annoying problems I've had in noStrudel.

Once the user is "finished" scrolling through their feed they tend to either close the app or go the the "home" screen. Since we all are coping twitter we made the "home" screen the users feed.

But if the user is board and returning to the "home" screen they probably have already seen their feed. This dashboard (or launchpad as I'm calling it) can give them an overview of their account along with a bunch of suggestions to explore.

Indeed 💯 !

Twitter is not incentivised to:

- give users a clear overview of where they could spend their time and attention

- have clean feeds without distracting notification badges, menus, live spaces, etc...