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what are you building? local first application?
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trying to find good usecase, no luck now. I think most popular mcp features will be integrated into llm providers, like browsering internet.
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Thank you!
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I just enjoyed breakfast with @sahil in person, discussing how to smoothly transition Modbot users to Curabot. Openrank, paired with the @cura, will offer better support for channel owners. The migration will happen in the coming weeks.πŸ’ͺπŸ’ͺ
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This should be solved in frame host side πŸ˜‚
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πŸ˜… I think I just build some basic features without redirecting, like checking user stats or scheduling cast. What's your use case to open other miniapps in your client?
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πŸ˜…πŸ˜… ζˆ‘ε‚δΈŽδΈ€δΈ‹
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πŸ‘πŸ‘ I think 2 is for mobile app.
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To navigate to a third-party app you have 3 ways: 1 use SDK `.actions.openUrl` It will minimize the mini app and open the link in external browser 2 use `window.open` It will behave exactly like using SDK ( don't know why you need SDK for this, as using SDKprobably triggers the same command but from frame host instead of frame client 3 using `window.location.href` should be the only way to stay in your mini app and replace the iframe with another website, you won't be able to navigate back if you don't own the other website too. If you own it replacing the href again should allow you to go back to your mini app even a history back push should allow going back. There's potentially a fourth method where you transform your mini app into an interceptor that is able to load other external websites but that's more complicated, though in theory should be possible. Updated the Demo mini app on the action page with those first 3 examples of navigation.
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Most mini-apps would have better UI/UX by adding the following metadata: <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0, maximum-scale=1.0, user-scalable=no" />
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I am using Recaster
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wow cool! what if you navigate to a third party website?
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yeah, tab swipe is not hard to implement, but you cannot navigate to previous page in warpcast mini app modal, only possible with clicking buttons.
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πŸ˜‚ Just learning new stuff, long time not building mini apps
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no just try the new tech and implement most used features
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only use bottom tab navigation
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I’m currently working on the Recaster mini app. Building a mini app is much easier than developing a native app, and it offers nearly all the functionality I need. The only feature I miss is gesture control, as you cannot navigate back between different pages.
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