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@pl
Launch a jackpot in your token or add a jackpot to your site. Get $100! We’ll handle all the work and even have a React UI kit. Read the developer docs here: https://docs.megapot.io/developers/integrate Don’t have a token or site? Get $20 for just sharing feedback! Details in thread 🧵 @bountybot
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I don't know if you accept positive feedback, but given my knowledge as a builder and user. These are my few backings; First off, the site loads up nicely and feels clean. The “jackpot” part it lands on looks like a sample page with Its bold big text and a dark background, which makes it eye-catching. The layout is direct. I like that it’s easy to figure out what’s what—no confusing menus or clutter. The colors are simple, and the fonts are readable. One thing I noticed is that it’s not super clear what the site’s for right away unless you already know before clicking (like a Storybook setup for developers). If someone stumbled across it without context, they might be a little lost. Maybe a quick “Welcome” or “What’s this?” blurb could help. Navigation-wise, it’s smooth. Clicking around in the sidebar works fine, and the pages update quickly. I didn’t run into any glitches or slow spots, which is a big plus.
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@dgentle01
The grid option being turned off (from the URL) keeps it distraction-free, but I wonder if turning it on could be handy for designers checking alignment—might be worth a peek. Overall, it’s a solid setup if you’re showing off a design system or toolkit. It’s clean, functional, and looks good. Just a tiny bit more explanation/intro upfront could make it friendlier for newbies. Just my little observations, and testing out from different portraits and networks. Great build❤️
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thanks - can you clarify what you mean by grid option being turned off? in terms of what explanation you'd want to see, can you suggest some text where you'd want it? for example, we can add text in the docs page before you click the link or add a bit more text near the "Change configs at bottom of page"
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I was referring to something I noticed in the website’s URL: globals=backgrounds.grid:!false. This looks like a setting that controls whether a grid overlay shows up on the page. In design tools like this UI kit demo, a grid is often a background pattern—like faint lines or dots—that helps designers see how elements line up or measure spacing. Since the URL has !false, it means the grid is turned off right now, so you don’t see it. If it were turned on, you’d probably see those lines or dots appear behind the design, kind of like graph paper. Something like this (" https://ui.megapot.io/?path=/story/megapot-ui-kit--jackpot&globals=backgrounds.grid:true It’s super useful for checking if buttons, text, or images are aligned properly or spaced evenly. The text can be added right above the “Today Jackpot” section in the main panel, before the big text or design elements kick in. This spot grabs attention as soon as someone lands on the page, where eyes go first after scanning the options.
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got it, we put a background fill so the grid doesn't work. and i worry that users would think that the text would lead people to think that was part of the UI. thanks for the feedback though! sent you 20 USDC :)
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