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RE: 1Ramp Contests Leaderboard Update 🏅

in #contest5 years ago (edited)

Thank you for the great explanation! It really helped!

I already submitted several suggestions to them this past month. One thing I forgot that would be nice is screen width control. I have wide screens but a lot of it gets wasted. Isn't Steemit mobile-first/responsive using media queries?

Personally, one thing I don't like about using Steemit is that the editor is crap, and HTML and MDL are quirky and only partially supported and I had to make my own documentation because old articles about it were no longer valid. At least they finally resolved the issue of the preview being the same size as the end result, which drove me nuts when making tables.
In an ideal world, a robust editor or at least fully functional HTML and/or MDL would be super.

Are you aware of any articles (preferably with a table) comparing the different interfaces? I'd like to see what they have to offer. I'm not big on using a mobile phone to write an article - too slow - but I'd like to know about website options.

My memory is no longer as great as it used to be - which are the official accounts?

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Steemit's Editor is really hard to deal with. I'd suggest that you try out Busy.org's editor.

For mobile, you may give 1Ramp a try. Link to 1Ramp's Android app, it is also available on the web.

For the comparison, you can read an informative series of blogs by @jaff8: Clash of Steem apps.
Here are the links:


Accounts/people who you can reach out to with your suggestions @andrarchy (Head of Communications and Advocacy for Steemit), @elipowell (Managing Director Steemit Inc.), and @steemitblog (Official Steemit updates).


On a lighter note, I'm curious and I'd like to know what brings you to Steemit in the first place?

Thanks again!

I found Steemit in early 2017 and liked the idea of writing to earn money based on content being voted for instead of just posting for free on other socmed. After my wife died a couple months later, I took a long break. My head was all messed up.

Unfortunately, Steemit is a flop in that regard.