> before we make a dropdown we need to think how that should work on mobile
Good question I don't actually know 🤣
> before we make a dropdown we need to think how that should work on mobile
Good question I don't actually know 🤣
> before we make a dropdown we need to think how that should work on mobile
Good question I don't actually know 🤣
> before we make a dropdown we need to think how that should work on mobile
Good question I don't actually know 🤣
- Get rid of the "Settings" button
- Put the name of the user instead of "Profile"
- Make it a pure CSS (no JS) ddrop-down that drops down into Profile, Settings and Logout
What do you think? 🤔
- Get rid of the "Settings" button
- Put the name of the user instead of "Profile"
- Make it a pure CSS (no JS) ddrop-down that drops down into Profile, Settings and Logout
What do you think? 🤔
- Get rid of the "Settings" button
- Put the name of the user instead of "Profile"
- Make it a pure CSS (no JS) ddrop-down that drops down into Profile, Settings and Logout
What do you think? 🤔
- Get rid of the "Settings" button
- Put the name of the user instead of "Profile"
- Make it a pure CSS (no JS) ddrop-down that drops down into Profile, Settings and Logout
What do you think? 🤔
- Get the Yarn.social mobile app complete and finally released to the App and Play stores. There is a Release milestone that covers what needs to be done. I'm anticipating this to take around 1-2 months at a cost of around ~$800-~$~1600 USD.
My second goal, once this is complete is to get the Salty.im mobile app _actually_ off the ground and at a bare minimum it should sport features that let you chat with individuals, group chats and push notifications. @xuu has been hard at work working on Double Ratcheting support (_more secure!_) whilst I've been working on the Broker and API and Blob storage.~
- Get the Yarn.social mobile app complete and finally released to the App and Play stores. There is a Release milestone that covers what needs to be done. I'm anticipating this to take around 1-2 months at a cost of around ~$800-~$~1600 USD.
My second goal, once this is complete is to get the Salty.im mobile app _actually_ off the ground and at a bare minimum it should sport features that let you chat with individuals, group chats and push notifications. @xuu has been hard at work working on Double Ratcheting support (_more secure!_) whilst I've been working on the Broker and API and Blob storage.~
- Get the Yarn.social mobile app complete and finally released to the App and Play stores. There is a Release milestone that covers what needs to be done. I'm anticipating this to take around 1-2 months at a cost of around ~$800-~$~1600 USD.
My second goal, once this is complete is to get the Salty.im mobile app _actually_ off the ground and at a bare minimum it should sport features that let you chat with individuals, group chats and push notifications. @xuu has been hard at work working on Double Ratcheting support (_more secure!_) whilst I've been working on the Broker and API and Blob storage.~
- Get the Yarn.social mobile app complete and finally released to the App and Play stores. There is a Release milestone that covers what needs to be done. I'm anticipating this to take around 1-2 months at a cost of around ~$800-~$~1600 USD.
My second goal, once this is complete is to get the Salty.im mobile app _actually_ off the ground and at a bare minimum it should sport features that let you chat with individuals, group chats and push notifications. @xuu has been hard at work working on Double Ratcheting support (_more secure!_) whilst I've been working on the Broker and API and Blob storage.~
A "Hello World" in Go is just:
$ go mod init hello
$ cat > main.go <<EOF
package main
import "fmt"
func main() {
fmt.Println("Hello World")
}
$ go build
$ ./hello
Hello World
A "Hello World" in Go is just:
$ go mod init hello
$ cat > main.go <<EOF
package main
import "fmt"
func main() {
fmt.Println("Hello World")
}
$ go build
$ ./hello
Hello World
A "Hello World" in Go is just:
$ go mod init hello
$ cat > main.go <<EOF
package main
import "fmt"
func main() {
fmt.Println("Hello World")
}
$ go build
$ ./hello
Hello World
A "Hello World" in Go is just:
$ go mod init hello
$ cat > main.go <<EOF
package main
import "fmt"
func main() {
fmt.Println("Hello World")
}
$ go build
$ ./hello
Hello World