I don’t see a shopstr link anywhere in the linked article when I open with havla
Article on habla has the alt tag https://njump.me/naddr1qvzqqqr4gupzpwa4mkswz4t8j70s2s6q00wzqv7k7zamxrmj2y4fs88aktcfuf68qqjk67fdwajk26mn955rzwptxyujjttfdckhyetkd9jhwtfjxqhnqdf0xgcrydg2sg8h5
product listing on shopstr
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The alttag is here:
"Product listing: Sunflower - Testing"
This should be enough and is fine. Eventhough the client you are using does not render kind30402 events, it can display that string making it clear what it is, i.e. a product listing, of a sunflower.
Nip 89 integration should subsequently give you the hints as to what clients you could use to render the event, if you are interested.
Is this not in the user facing UI?
Is it solely in JSON blob, and not surfaced to the user?
I dont understand, can you clarify?
Where are you seeing “Product listing: Sunflower - Testing"
In the example long form article as seen by habla?
I see that in the JSON of the second example he mentioned, under the tag 'Alt'. The JSON can be inspected on njump at the bottom by clicking 'Show more details'.
In the first example, the alt tag is:
"This is a long form article, you can read it in https://habla.news/a/naddr1qvzqqqr4gupzpwa4mkswz4t8j70s2s6q00wzqv7k7zamxrmj2y4fs88aktcfuf68qqjk67fdwajk26mn955rzwptxyujjttfdckhyetkd9jhwtfjxqhnqdf0xgcrydg2sg8h5"
The idea behind the alt tag is that any client that supports it, but does not support the kind in question, will render what is in the alt-tag, instead of breaking (showing some error like "cant load event" or whatever)