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hey @arro, there is now an easy way to publish ZK Mesh in frames. just use paragraph instead of substack! /paragraph automatically creates frames from a post, and the inline reading experience is surprisingly good. would you like to try out? (also cc: @colin if you could pitch paragraph better)
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We have all of our subscribers on substack, but maybe we can try this for a Zk Mesh Mini experiment Wdyt @gaylord ?
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Aye aye let’s try
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@avichalp @arro check it out: https://warpcast.com/gaylord/0xb9c4ab7e Tbh inline reading is not that optimal just yet... @paragraph wen embed links 😁
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wow! this is so awesome! i am sure paragraph inline reading experience will only improve in the future (cc: @colin)
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Yes always iterating on the inline reading experience! @gaylord how do you think it could be improved?
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Quite a few bugs here or there tbh, I had to redo it several times (sometimes spaces are seemingly-randomly added/removed, kinda odd). But for this particular use-case i.e. listing tweets/links, tweets and URL embed would be awesome. I tried with snapshots of the tweets but pics don’t show up in inline neither.
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