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Not sure if this question is easier or more difficult to answer than ones I've asked previously... For the designers—what are your expectations for "Frames" (given that they're products in their own right)? What "Frames" have met those expectations? cc: @blockheim
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Answering once I'm done noodling through this question myself...
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My basic expectations for Frames = readability and accuracy. You have a blank canvas to do so much, but "little" real estate, so how can you better break down what you're trying to convey in your frame? Personally, I'm not a fan of the allowance checkers...they look and feel broken, and they break very frequently while showing completely inaccurate information. I only use them because I need to, though I rarely expect it to update accurately as there's always some sort of bonkers state. Also, it sucks to have to follow someone to use a frame. Personal product ick. Best frames that I use regularly because actually enjoy the experience: · /paragraph · /yoink Ready for the Frames app store experience—categorization of actions, "verified" frames (ratings?), etc. so the community can decide what is trustworthy and what isn't.
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frames are like brower extensions but the browser is now farcaster clients https://warpcast.com/na/0xc89e909c
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more customizability and faster speed!
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