This sounds interesting. I also did a quick google and see other people doing this. I use peakd to post and used to use ecency to comment, however now I don't like the way ecency handles usernames and link on their posts.
Much is made on Hive about owning our content but we are just using someone else's site. So not exactly the best way to get your word out there.
I also saw a post on Medium from a few years ago Why I Am Building Custom Hive Front-Ends, And You Should Too
I together with @deraaa are developing a wordpress site and using a hive account @mmonline to post our blogs here first.
Do you have a link/screenshot to your front end to see how it looks?
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Sorry for the delay, @tengolotodo
I've seen the WordPress approach to pulling in content from Hive. And it's pretty close to what I want to achieve. Except that lately, I've felt that WordPress is too complicated for what I want. So I experimented with several ways of pulling Hive posts into JavaScript routines.
My latest attempt is Keith Taylor's Web3 blog. Which I'm now starting work on again after a few months off.
Mostly, I'm trying to make a frontend aimed at promoting evergreen content through search engines and link-building. So that needs root access to enable search engine and traffic stats. Also, scripts enabled for AdSense or other monetization.
Due to deploying on Cloudflare Pages, I have zero hosting costs. Which should appeal to tight Tykes and Jocks everywhere 😂.