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Can the homepage become more like the dashboard?

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I have been visiting the site for some time now and I am slowly developing a bit of a problem with the landing page for codidact.com:

  • First of all, there is no indication on that page of whether I am logged in or not. As a result, I don't have access to notifications and I always have to navigate to some community to check if there is something to do.
  • Secondly, there are no indicators of which communities have new activity. Since I am involved in multiple communities, this means that I would have to go to each community to check if something happened, navigate back to the landing page and repeat.
  • Finally, the communities are listed in a seemingly arbitrary order. As a result, I typically have to scroll to find the community I'm after (this can get annoying, especially on mobile). It would be much nicer to have some form of user-based ranking of communities.

It has gotten so bad that I found myself navigating to meta.codidact.com/dashboard or software.codidact.com/dashboard or ... instead of the home page. After all, the dashboard provides solutions to my first two points. However, I do find it a bit clumsy that I have to navigate to a specific community to access the dashboard to get a better overview than the home page.

Therefore, I would suggest the following:

  • make the dashboard independent from communities
  • make this dashboard the landing page for codidact.com (for logged-in users)

My last point could probably be seen as a separate feature request, but it would be nice if I could have the most recently visited communities show up first.

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Mithical‭ wrote 6 months ago

Just noting here that codidact.com itself runs off of different software than the rest of the network - the source code for that page can be found at https://github.com/codidact/community-list. That has some upsides and downsides. If the network goes down temporarily due to a memory issue or similar, the .com and .org pages usually are not affected. It does mean integrations are harder; there is no account system for that page, so your Communities account isn't relevant on that page at the moment, and nothing personalized exists. I do think we should be doing more with that page and integrating it into the network environment, though, yes.

Monica Cellio‭ wrote 6 months ago

Redirecting to the dashboard view for logged-in users is a good idea. Logged-in users already know what Codidact is, so they don't need the explanations that are on the static landing page. For first-time visitors we do want to show more than just a list of sites and their categories. It would be great to bring these two views together better.