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In just a few commits I was able to turn https://www.snippets.so into a V2 Frame! Once you got the fundamentals it's pretty wild how quickly you can turn most web apps into frames. While this one doesn't take advantage of the social graph, it still does end up being a helpful tool you can use within Farcaster!
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Interesting, I’m struggling to find a have my website as a frame. You used the official documentation or another one?
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Mostly the documentation, however I recently wrote a blog post that distills it into it’s simplest parts! https://orbiter.host/blog/how-to-deploy-a-v2-frame-on-orbiter Hosting on Orbiter isn’t a requirement, you can still host wherever you want. The main three things needed to turn a website into a frame: - Frame SDK: sends a “ready” signal to Warpcast and allows Farcaster interactions and data - Frame Manifest: a special piece of data located in /.well-known/farcaster.json that gives Warpcast information to put in their frame “store” for people to browse - Frame Embed Meta Tag: very similar to an opengraph meta tag, this one provides data to use inside the feed for people to open the frame If you have a specific framework you’re trying to use I can give some pointers!
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