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Copyedits and review #121

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boston-wine opened this issue Aug 16, 2023 · 2 comments
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Copyedits and review #121

boston-wine opened this issue Aug 16, 2023 · 2 comments

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@boston-wine
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Here are a handful of edits/additions that came to mind when reviewing the Guides sections of Nostr.how. Say the word if this feedback format is accessible.

https://nostr.how/en/get-started
Note: the end of this page reads, "Great, now you’re set up with a lightning wallet..." but the get-started page does not instruct how to set that up. Do you want it to link to a section on https://nostr.how/en/zaps ? Or input a section on the get-started page, with instructions on setting up a wallet and connecting it to a client?

Related, on the specific client setup pages like https://nostr.how/en/guides/damus, do you want to include instructions on how to connect the LN wallet?

https://nostr.how/en/get-started
Original: "Nostr itself is just a protocol; an agreed upon procedure for passing messages around on the internet."
Update: Hyphenate "agreed-upon"

Original: Verify your identity - I would update the hyperlinked text to "Verify your identity or pseudonym"

Next steps section: What about the addition of a link to a (not-yet-written) page titled "Start Posting Notes". This page could include information on tagging users and utilizing hashtags to find new accounts to connect with.

https://nostr.how/en/nostr-projects
Original: Nostr.wine’s filter relay is an interesting project that aggregates reading and writing from and to serveral other major relays. It’s goal is to help bridget the gap between public and private relays.
Update: "its goal" (not "it's goal") and "bridge" the gap, not "bridget".

https://nostr.how/en/guides/iris
Original: "Once you have the extension installed create a new account"
Update: add a comma - "Once you have the extension installed, create a new account"

https://nostr.how/en/guides/damus
Step 2 > Part 8: "Copy both of these values and store them somewhere VERY safe. 1Password or another password manager is a good option."
Update: add (to Damus page as well as other client tutorials), "It would also be wise to record your key pair on paper, and put that somewhere safe and secure."

@erskingardner
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Thanks @boston-wine this is all great feedback. Going to leave a bunch of replies here on each one. Overall, let's split these out into individual issues that we can then tackle going forward.

Note: the end of this page reads, "Great, now you’re set up with a lightning wallet..." but the get-started page does not instruct how to set that up. Do you want it to link to a section on https://nostr.how/en/zaps ? Or input a section on the get-started page, with instructions on setting up a wallet and connecting it to a client?

Yes, we should definitely have a look over the getting started page. I started out with Nostr.how writing some of the initial guides (which did then get zaps and lightning setups added) but I'm sure there is a more logical progression here we could use instead.

Related, on the specific client setup pages like https://nostr.how/en/guides/damus, do you want to include instructions on connecting the LN wallet?

It's probably best to create a dedicated guide on setting up lightning (both custodial and non-custodial) so that each other guide can simply point to the steps in that guide for people that need to do it.

Next steps section: What about the addition of a link to a (not-yet-written) page titled "Start Posting Notes". This page could include information on tagging users and utilizing hashtags to find new accounts to connect with.

Good idea. Could be a fun page with funny examples and memes.

I know this is a bit heretical but I think keeping slips of paper with private keys isn't the best idea. Paper is so easy to lose or destroy. I know password managers are also fallible but to me they're way safer and more long-term.

@boston-wine
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Thanks @erskingardner - all sounds great.

Just drafted up a zapping wallet tutorial; DM'd you the link via nostr.

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