tbh, i kinda forgot they exist. i just use chatgpt without custom gpts
well blockchain is the reason why your product would work in the first place right? you can also call it "cryptographically verifiable certificates" to avoid the word blockchain
Good shout, I shall incorporate that to the above-the-fold section
very good, clear what you are offering, and what it does. one question though: does "Know Who Visited Your Portfolio" mean you host the websites for the users and provide analytics? can you provide your own domain?
Overall design of the page looks fine to me.
I did not get what your product does from the header. But the about section did: "Create verification certificates for your digital content to prove ownership" and "enhance your copyright protection". Also it was not clear to me that the certificates are actually stored on a blockchain.
On your pricing page the actual price is very small and same style as rest of the copy, make it bigger and bolder!
@thomasmol thanks, I suspect people might not get the uses of the blockchain but I may be wrong.
I shall also make the price more prominent!
well blockchain is the reason why your product would work in the first place right? you can also call it "cryptographically verifiable certificates" to avoid the word blockchain
Good shout, I shall incorporate that to the above-the-fold section
understandable. how do web components work for you? have never used it myself
Very well actually. Syntax-wise, they are very similar to React or Vue components - so it was easy for me to pick up. I find their rendering cycles much easier to predict than React Components.
Al Dente (charging management)
Rectangle (window management)
TablePlus
1Focus (looking for alternative)
Thank you! I use Al Dente on my Mid 2015 MBP with 350 cycles of battery. :)
You can actually build interactive tabs with daisyui without JS! relatively new addition i believe: daisyui.com/components/tab/#r… it uses a bit of radio input trickery (not sure if i am a fan, but it works)
After trying Daisy for a day I decided to just go bare bone Tailwind + Web Components. Removed Daisy.
understandable. how do web components work for you? have never used it myself
Very well actually. Syntax-wise, they are very similar to React or Vue components - so it was easy for me to pick up. I find their rendering cycles much easier to predict than React Components.
You’d have to set themes manually in your tailwind config file and exclude any dark themes (or just include only 1 theme you want)
Some more details:
daisyui.com/docs/themes/
I'll give it a try by not including the "dark" theme and see if it works. Thanks.
After trying Daisy for a day I decided to just go bare bone Tailwind + Web Components. Removed Daisy.
you could use both and it would not be heavy. both packages optimize for only the classes or components you use. however i'd advise: don't use both at the same, huge redundancy and creates confusion in your project.
personally started using daisyui because its so simple and just css classes like tailwind, feels like my code is a bit cleaner, also because you can just use vanilla html elements instead of constantly importing components.
otherwise just depends on which design style you like more/prefer
Daisy it is, thank you for highlighting the thing about importing components.
Unrelated to the question but related to daisy: it ships with a default dark mode for its components. Do you know I can disable the default dark mode? I looked in the docs but no luck.
You’d have to set themes manually in your tailwind config file and exclude any dark themes (or just include only 1 theme you want)
Some more details:
daisyui.com/docs/themes/
I'll give it a try by not including the "dark" theme and see if it works. Thanks.
After trying Daisy for a day I decided to just go bare bone Tailwind + Web Components. Removed Daisy.
design wise its good, its nice and simple, i like that!
The headers are bad. i cannot understand from your headers alone what your product does. don't use terms like "revolutionize", they are way too abstract and corporate.
be precise and explain exactly what your product does in one sentence, maybe something like "Automatically generate debug reports in slack".
hope this helps!
thanks Thomas, I think you're right – headers are too buzzword focused and not rooted in content