The end of the year usually brings in major cleanups. Taking advantage of a small intermezzo in my daily work, I decided to clean up a bit steem.supply. Code was a bit bloated and so was the UI, in some places. Because the traffic really spiked in the last few days, almost doubled, I felt a bit uncomfortable with the look and feel of the site, not really up to my own standards.
I got rid of the ads (but I kept the JSECoin hashing code, as well as its warning), refactored the tabs CSS and, most importantly, I fixed a bug which was displaying the percentage a certain user was taking from the entire reward pool resulting in higher numbers than the actual percentage.
Before:
And after (it's the same user, just 5 minutes after, the amount of revenue is basically the same, only the percentage taken from the rewards fund changed dramatically):
I tested it on my Mac, on Chrome and Safari, but I welcome any bug reports from other platforms, especially related to the UI / CSS.
As always, looking forward to your criticism, feedback and suggestions.
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great update! steem.supply is a handy tool I use constantly troughout the day!
Thanks @dragosroua for these updates...
so that's why the site is working so fast again :D
The representation of the decimals is wrongly used exactly in this field, and not consistent with the rest of the site (comma instead of dot)
where exactly?
thanks, fixed already
i love this app....steem.supply... thanx for making steemit simple..
you are a talented webmaster :)
You are doing a great job and we thank you
Did you think about adding the adzlink? The adzlink is anther way to monetize sites without showing ads http://cryptoinformationgiver.blogspot.com/2017/08/how-to-add-adzlink-to-your-website-and.html
will stay away from the ads for a while, but thanks for the link, appreciated
the adzlink is not ads. It an alternative to ads
I didn't look at the link, and thought they are an advertising service. Will have a look at them now.
The link i sent you is my own directions on how to use the service. I even use it in my site: https://cryptoinformationgiver.xyz/
Part of my directions are nonvalid aka the community part just ignore that :) and the interface is now different bc of an upgrade.
If you have any question ask me :)
Oh awesome, I didn't know this existed, but it's exactly what I've been wishing for. Glad I saw this update. Thank you!
Hey!! The Jumbotrons are fixed! Woo hoo!
indeed, thanks again for the heads up :)
Why did you get rid of the ads?
Didn't fit in anymore
the JSECoin hashing code crashes my machine if I let it run too long.
you sure it's because of it? Any logs?
nope and nope.
that would be beyond my technical expertise.
it just seems that way.
ok, got it. I usually keep 2 instances of steem.supply opened in my browser, in 2 separate tabs, the local, working version and the public one. Never had any problems with memory or CPU and I test it regularly. I will keep an eye on this, though.
thank you.
Hi Dragos,
I think there's an issue with a value: in the Content Insights tab, the Comments per day value doesn't reflect my activity, and the difference may be huge.
Based on my profile info, I have written 182 posts, since I started on Nov. 11th (around 42 days).
Maybe this can be affecting the Avg. revenue per comment value.
Or maybe I'm wrong, but you can double check.
Re steems are counted as posts at least on my account. Maybe we need to differentiate posts and resteems?
I went to the Comments section and started counting; I counted until the 100th comment and it was just 20 days ago (makes sense that the first 82 have been written in the first 20 days). So, if I consider resteems the total would be even higher.
In Steemit UI, the "posts" label groups together articles and comments. So you wrote 182 articles and comments. In steem.supply, I differentiate between posts and comments and treat them separately. For my posts and comments the numbers check.
Yes, I saw that. In that case, I have only posted 5 articles and the rest have been comments (so that's around 177 comments in 42 days, still don't get the 1 comment/day average). And I manually counted 100 comments in the tab Comments, and then stopped.
The update is very welcome, and it with a good timing, today there was a heated discussion in the trending page, and they where using the data obtained from your site.
thanks for the heads up, I saw that too now.
Don't mention it, I use the site all the time. Btw is there a way to see how much a post has made beyond the 0.00 threshold, like in the comments, that can be 0.00X, is this a limitation of the site or Steemit, or the comments 0.00X are just what you get after after calculating the sum of votes.
I don't understand the question, sorry, can you rephrase?
As you can see the following, post are 0.00 while comments shown 0.000, there are so post that shown only 0.00, so i am guessing it is really something like 0.00X but it is not showing it.
(Note: I am not referring to post without any upvotes and are 0.000).
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Oh, you mean to put 3 digits after the point for posts too? I can do that, of course.
That would be awesome, thank you.
Great to know it's the best site i use it daily
Hi Dragos,
I was testing Steem.supply, I noticed there is a lag in Current Voting Power that is about an hour behind along with the Current Vote Worth...........