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Daniel D’Aquino
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Part-time Entrepreneur, part-time Freedom Engineer at Damus. My mission is to build tools that empower Individuals to be more Free, follow their own curiosity, and express their creativity.

Hi Ben! I can take a closer look, can you please let me know:

1. Which version of Damus you are running? (You can find that by going to the Home tab > Click your profile picture > settings > version)

2. Could you please send me the note ID for a few of these notes where you see the problem?

Thank you!

Thank you all for the love and the kind words!! 🙏

I’m amazed by how supportive the Nostr community is. I need to find more time on my schedule to work on fixing more bugs LOL

Thank you all for the kind words! 🙏 It’s satisfying to be able to contribute (even if just a little) to a project that advances freedom in the world.

Ah, that makes sense! Thank you!

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That sounds interesting! Is it going to use WebAssembly then? What kind of things can we do with a nostrscript?

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@jb55, if someone starts working on one of those issues/features, should they also interact with the issue in GitHub itself? (e.g post a comment to indicate they are working on it, that they sent a PR, or something?)

Thank you in advance!

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Congrats nostr:npub1yaul8k059377u9lsu67de7y637w4jtgeuwcmh5n7788l6xnlnrgs3tvjmf for the first bounty payout of 50k sats by submitting code via patches@damus.io

Want to make money contributing to damus?

1. Peruse damus issues ( https://damus.io/code ) to find something cool to work on.

2. Write some awesome damus code with great commit messages.

3. Generate a 50k sat bolt11 invoice, and include it in your patch body like so:

Bounty:

4. Learn how to submit code via email ( https://git-send-email.io )

5. Use git-send-email to send the patch to patches@damus.io

Once your code is merged the invoice will be paid. Programmable money is fun! :D

#damusdev #bitcoin

Ok, so for the issue where the buttons elements wrap into the next line, that can be fixed by changing some of the responsive breakpoints.

One of them would be the breakpoint for `nav-item`, the max-width can be changed to about 1400px.

The other one would be to change the class of the `nav` element to `navbar-expand-xl` instead of `navbar-expand-lg`

I’m preparing a little screencast video to demonstrate, please give me a minute!

Thank you #[3]​ !

#[2]​, wouldn’t call myself a “css god” haha, but I certainly know css and would be happy to help!

How can I help you?

Not sure if you can make it work with flex box, but I found a way to make it work with inline-block elements and `float: right`. Here is a proof of concept: https://codepen.io/DanielNAF/pen/MWzybBN

Is this what you are looking for?