C'mon Nostr. Admit it. This looks sexy as hell. Or doesn't it?

zaps for anyone that provides solid tips on how to improve the design/UX of this page.

Url https://asknostr.site/question/note193glkz5mh7zl8an32q37e9wm82hman9y4l95watp6ulyreuz9j8s38cnzh

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Instructions unclear. Not an UX person but yes this looks sexy. Ive tried to zap you but:

Thanks buddy! I've had to shutdown my node for construction works in the house.

Maybe custodian wallet and a redirect rule on your server if you are not allergic to them? :)

This is what I'm doing

`.well-known/lnurlp/myuser` => `somecustodialwalletdomain.xyz/well-known/lnurlp/myotheruser`

How are you generating that image preview with text?

It’s using generated OG images (nextjs)

https://nextjs.org/docs/app/getting-started/metadata-and-og-images#generated-open-graph-images

I plan on making those share images a lot better but working on wrapping up NWC and relay connection info first

First thing I can think of is that nostr apps should typically have a reply box that just works. Ready to go, for anyone loading the page. Signup/login optional.

Very sexy 😻

The grey icons on top answer green by could be improved probably

Consider making the user’s post (question) visually distinct from the answers e.g. a light background card or subtle border. Use a different font weight or tone for timestamps to make them less visually heavy.

looks fire indeed

dark mode.

Icon right top asknostr.site

Is this like a nostr/reddit clone? Looks super clean!

Its asknostr.site

Well, there are several things you can do having to do with visual hierarchy and pleasing weights, but the one thing that stands out to me is something that is becoming increasingly more important because of mobile. People are having more trouble, reading wide horizontal sentences. I know it sounds strange, but it’s true, especially for younger audiences. The problem has more to do with their eyes, returning to the correct line at the beginning of a sentence after their eyes have traveled all the way to the right side of the screen. You can solve this by increasing the font size, but in many cases, I would recommend just decreasing the line, width and re-justifying it.