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#54 - New Stats (part 2)

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Summary

Adam and Ste discuss their living situations and the differences between their apartments in Paris and Salt Lake City. They also talk about a recent incident where someone downloaded a large amount of data from their website. They then shift their focus to designing the stats page on Hardcover, discussing the selection of timeframes and the layout of the page. They also consider making changes to the profile page and incorporating custom cover images. In this conversation, Adam and Ste continue their discussion on improving the stats page. They focus on the design and layout of the page, including the different views and sizes of the stats widgets. They also discuss adding additional information, such as the number of books read, and implementing a supporter badge. They explore different design options and consider the user experience on both desktop and mobile devices. Overall, they make good progress on refining the initial impression of the stats page.

Takeaways

Living in a higher floor apartment can provide a quieter environment
Downloading a large amount of data from a website can cause issues and prompt the need for improved security measures
Designing the stats page on Hardcover involves selecting timeframes and creating a user-friendly layout
Consider making changes to the profile page to align it with other pages on the website
Incorporating custom cover images can be a valuable feature for users The design and layout of the stats page should create a positive and engaging initial impression for users.
Consider different views and sizes of the stats widgets for desktop and mobile devices.
Include additional information, such as the number of books read, to enhance the user experience.
Implement a supporter badge to incentivize users to sign up for the supporter plan.
Continuously refine and improve the profile page to make it more appealing and shareable.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction
06:15 Dealing with Data Download Incidents
10:47 Designing the Stats Page on Hardcover
19:45 Improving the Profile Page
22:18 Incorporating Custom Cover Images
36:00 Designing the Stats Page
49:48 Creating an Engaging Initial Impression
53:13 Reaching a Good Point for the Day
57:15 Liking the Idea with the Graph
59:27 Stats as the Biggest Support Feature

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Manage episode 436716041 series 3543595
Content provided by Adam Fortuna and Stelian Dobrescu. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Adam Fortuna and Stelian Dobrescu or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Summary

Adam and Ste discuss their living situations and the differences between their apartments in Paris and Salt Lake City. They also talk about a recent incident where someone downloaded a large amount of data from their website. They then shift their focus to designing the stats page on Hardcover, discussing the selection of timeframes and the layout of the page. They also consider making changes to the profile page and incorporating custom cover images. In this conversation, Adam and Ste continue their discussion on improving the stats page. They focus on the design and layout of the page, including the different views and sizes of the stats widgets. They also discuss adding additional information, such as the number of books read, and implementing a supporter badge. They explore different design options and consider the user experience on both desktop and mobile devices. Overall, they make good progress on refining the initial impression of the stats page.

Takeaways

Living in a higher floor apartment can provide a quieter environment
Downloading a large amount of data from a website can cause issues and prompt the need for improved security measures
Designing the stats page on Hardcover involves selecting timeframes and creating a user-friendly layout
Consider making changes to the profile page to align it with other pages on the website
Incorporating custom cover images can be a valuable feature for users The design and layout of the stats page should create a positive and engaging initial impression for users.
Consider different views and sizes of the stats widgets for desktop and mobile devices.
Include additional information, such as the number of books read, to enhance the user experience.
Implement a supporter badge to incentivize users to sign up for the supporter plan.
Continuously refine and improve the profile page to make it more appealing and shareable.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction
06:15 Dealing with Data Download Incidents
10:47 Designing the Stats Page on Hardcover
19:45 Improving the Profile Page
22:18 Incorporating Custom Cover Images
36:00 Designing the Stats Page
49:48 Creating an Engaging Initial Impression
53:13 Reaching a Good Point for the Day
57:15 Liking the Idea with the Graph
59:27 Stats as the Biggest Support Feature

  continue reading

59 episodes

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