Keith's Hive Frontend Status Page

in #hive-1503292 days ago

This is the current status of my latest project. Which publishes a Web3 blog from my personal Hive blockchain content.

Updating Status Page

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Keith's Hive Frontend Overview

Keith's Hive Frontend takes selected content from the Hive blockchain and presents it as a personal blog. Adding features that include:

  • Custom look and feel
  • Script enabled for traffic analysis, search engine tools, monetization, and whatever else is suitable.
  • Free deployment to Cloudflare Pages (similar platforms could be possible).
  • Free domain at hiveusername·shrewdies·net (other domains can be made available).

This status page records the current development of Keith's Hive Frontend. Together with some planned improvements.

Keith's Hive Frontend Issues

During the development of my Hive Frontend, I identified some Issues. Which I documented using the GitHub system. But I don't want a formal issues system unless I have a development team. So I'm moving my log of issues and their resolution onto the blockchain.

250216 AdSense Optional

I need to remove AdSense from my .net domain. Then switch it on individually for sites that have 50 pages (or other quality assessments).

250218 Remove Image Plugin

I overcomplicated image handling when I tried to make this tool accept as much content as possible. But the best way forward is to use the best image formats in the original blockchain post. And accept that original post editing is inevitable for the best presentation of evergreen content. Therefore, I'll remove the image enhancement plugin.

Also, I need to ensure that my deployment routines include steps to verify Lighthouse scores before publishing and promotion.

250219 Content Filters

See Hive Frontend Content Filters (in preparation).

As part of this issue, I intend to enhance Keith Taylor Web3 Blog Search with Refinements for each tag that I want to identify as a different section.

250219 Other Users

I'm developing Keith's Hive Frontend as my own personal Web3 blog. However, I have always intended to open up this project to other users.

My progress on this issue is entirely dependent on feedback from other Hive users.

In Development

Currently, I am completing the list of issues above.

Next Development

  1. Prioritize issues according to feedback
  2. Work on the highest priority issue.

Your Hive Frontend Issues

You have learned how I'm developing Keith's Hive Frontend as a personal blog tool. Next, you should think about how this might be relevant to your blogging needs.

  • Which issues are most important to you?
  • Do you have any other feature requests or improvements to Keith's Hive Frontend?

Please share your questions, experiences, and opinions in the comments.


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This sounds interesting. I also did a quick google and see other people doing this. I use peakd to post and used to use ecency to comment, however now I don't like the way ecency handles usernames and link on their posts.
Much is made on Hive about owning our content but we are just using someone else's site. So not exactly the best way to get your word out there.
I also saw a post on Medium from a few years ago Why I Am Building Custom Hive Front-Ends, And You Should Too
I together with @deraaa are developing a wordpress site and using a hive account @mmonline to post our blogs here first.
Do you have a link/screenshot to your front end to see how it looks?


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