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/frametrain, the no code frame builder, now supports the Airstack Frame Validation API! With no coding experience you can produce interesting content in frames (polls, presentations, Figma designs - there's tons of templates) and earn Moxie through Engagement Mining! cc @betashop.eth @chrisdom https://frametra.in/f/dcidf2ul8i0i5dt7tlufuntq
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So cool! I want to build a frame to showcase curated topics from the /quote-art channel, do you think this can be a good tool for that?
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Check out this tutorial and let me know if you think it'll work for you? You can use a free Figma account, and FrameTrain is currently free: https://warpcast.com/rjs/0xcd78d086
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Yes, it's actually even more powerful than I need. I'll do a test with one of the smaller art curation sets to get an idea of how it will work for users. Thanks! 200 $degen 500 $WILD
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You can do everything in Figma, you don't need to edit the text in FrameTrain if it's a once off design, you'd just add the buttons and connect the slides 👍
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What I need is: - Topic title (for ex: "astronauts") - Artworks (displayed cleanly and prominently) - Artist credits (w/ button for following) - Navigation buttons. Optional: when you finish viewing one topic, you can go to another frame and topic. There are lots of topics, so not sure how to do it... Drop down menu?
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Sadly frames are super limited... Only support 4 buttons right now 😞 You could try imagining the slides as a grid that people can move up and down, and let and right maybe? So maybe: Top-level slides: Button 1: main menu Button 2/3: left/right to navigate through topics Button 4: select topic Topic-level slides: Button 1: return to main menu Button 2/3: navigate thru list Button 4: optional, open link to a website What's nice is you can easily play around in Figma visually laying this all out and documenting what buttons go where, then capture it all in FrameTrain... Let me know if you get stuck anywhere!
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