Thanks guys for checking out readwarp. I was aware when I posted that it was kinda off-topic, especially since there was no code. But a) a lot of my recent code submissions have grown out of this project so I figured I should show y'all what I've been up to; and b) I was feeling a bit at loose ends after getting it to this point, and wanted some sort of feedback to keep myself going. I figured this was a small and friendly community to try out before I get the hordes at HN at it (I think I'll hold off based on y'all's feedback). As I'd hoped I feel motivated again after seeing the comments :) So thanks!
The buttons totally need to look like buttons. I didn't ever think of the 'minimalistic look' as a feature :)
I don't think it's off-topic at all, if I had an arc app to show this is the first place I'd post it ...
I tried dilbert.com and it showed me today's comic, but the older/newer links didn't do anything. Dailyshow.com ... "this sucks", it showed me a page from Onion instead, and likewise, older/newer didn't do anything.
It didn't occur to me until I mouseovered that the coloured strips were supposed to be clickable, I thought they were just decoration.
Much better. When I revisited I went much further and clicked through those option buttons. Since then I noticed one more thing: The space on the left side showing the history fluctuates in size quite a bit and only takes advantage of a third of the vertical space my screen has available. The fluctuating size forces me to chase the <older and newer> links as they move around the screen. Might I suggest moving the older/newer nav links to the top area so they remain in a fixed position, then allow the history to fill to the bottom of the webpage. My 2 cents :).
[Edit: or even have the links both atop and bottom]
I added pagination links to the top, and made it 25 links per page. Since there's links at the top I'm less concerned about requiring scrolling to paginate :) Thanks for the suggestion.
I think there's a bug. I ran finance from home yesterday ->
http://readwarp.com/station?seed=finance# and stepped through the history section. On my lunch hour today I gave the same input... and the same history is still there. Given I don't have a user account and I am at a different IP, I think everyone get a shared history.
Earlier you posted...
"so if somebody else makes a request while you're browsing, you see the history for their station when you hit older or newer.."
I don't think anyone one else made this request while I was browsing and these are the links from yesterday.
That quote was a bug report, and it was already fixed at the time of writing :)
The way it works right now: stations are distinct, and have their own history, but are shared across users. The fact that the same history is still there just means that nobody else used the finance station in the meantime. Am I misunderstanding something?
Why don't we take this offline? My email is in my profile. If you send me email I can set you up with a user account. It's extremely unpolished, but you'll be able to import your own feeds and so on.
This goes for anyone else reading this, btw. Send me email and I'll set you up with your own private feedreader on readwarp.