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WIP image of the Alexandria client's article view. nostr:npub1m3xdppkd0njmrqe2ma8a6ys39zvgp5k8u22mev8xsnqp4nh80srqhqa5sf's code fetches a collection of kind:30041 notes indexed by a kind:30040 note and bundles them together into an article.

Each kind:30041 note is rendered as a subsection, as illustrated by the highlight on hover. A table of contents will allow users to jump between headings within the article. A bit down the road, we can add highlight and commend functionality on individual kind:30041 notes within an article.

The Alexandria app for the exasperated and beleagured minority that can #NameTenBooks.

This is going to be version 1.0, focused on reading books, note collections, and other modular articles, but there is later going to be a writing/uploading section, and we will be supporting wiki pages and articles, as well. Anything long-form.

This is the app that #Biblestr will spin off from, based upon the subset of Bible book events.

And there will be much more and it's going to be awesome because we are all readers and we need a quiet place to read and to explore what to read next. Like walking through the library...

We at nostr:npub1s3ht77dq4zqnya8vjun5jp3p44pr794ru36d0ltxu65chljw8xjqd975wz are sharing that library with all of you. 🥰

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yes i am actually marking it in my calendar when i can transfer biblestr.wiki to you

hhmmmmm

25 august should be able to transfer, in the meantime if you actually have a site going and want to use it just bump the IP address and i'll put a @ and * pointer to it (and ipv6 if you got em)

Will do. Have to finish Alexandria v1.0, fork, and then requery.

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You mean I write like a bot? 😂

no - check dm

so Laeserin is not Pablo playing a character?

😂 No, but I think we're both technical visionaries, so we give off the same vibe, sometimes.

Like I said, we're focusing on building things for people who need to concentrate on important information. Reading of long texts, code reviews, project management, publishing of academic articles, homeschooling and Bible study, children's literature, etc.

Our apps are going to be elegant, reliable, sleek, and efficient and I promise to test everything on my crappy, old, hardware.

(Not that I have much choice. 😂)