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Re: Ask HN: review my site: somebodybuildthis.com

#5
The layout could use a bit more work. There is a lot of wasted space on a wide browser and the main body hides if I shrink my browser window to much.

I registered for an account, but it didn't not automatically log me in. Not a huge deal, but little things add up. Then after I logged in, it kept me on the login page. You should redirect to the home page.

I like the idea. I think there have a been a number of posts both here at HN and other places basically saying, here is an idea for someone, or someone solve my problem. I would find those and use that to help populate it.

One feature/benefit that would be useful is to find how who liked/wanted the idea. Perhaps there needs to be 2 types of voting. 1 vote is 'that is a cool idea' the second is 'I would buy this now if it existed'. The second feedback is much more valuable than the first.

Re: Ask HN: review my site: somebodybuildthis.com

#6
post #5

The layout could use a bit more work. There is a lot of wasted space on a wide browser and the main body hides if I shrink my browser window to much. I registered for an account, but it didn't not automatically log me in. Not a huge deal, but little things add up. Then after I logged in, it kept me on the login page. You should redirect to the home page. I like the idea. I think there have a been a number of posts bo…

Sorry about the signup and display- i'll fix those immediately.

Great idea for multiple voting too.

Thanks :-)

Re: Ask HN: review my site: somebodybuildthis.com

#8
Good idea. Would it not make sense to have them categorized by language. I would really like to know what requires to be done in my language of choice.

I actually have a lot of time, and have been working on open source projects that people liked but no one seems to actually need, so this really would be helpful for me.

Re: Ask HN: review my site: somebodybuildthis.com

#9

Good idea. Would it not make sense to have them categorized by language. I would really like to know what requires to be done in my language of choice. I actually have a lot of time, and have been working on open source projects that people liked but no one seems to actually need, so this really would be helpful for me.

I like that idea(heh), maybe in addition to categories? So you could select "View all tools in python" or "View all apps in javascript" or just "View all apps"/"View all ruby".

Thanks for the review.