Public Pods can be viewed by anyone
- Reason: Public Pod’s could only be viewed by logged-in users who are owners/members/followers of the pod.
- Change: Public Pods can now be viewed by anyone regardless of whether or not they have a Yat account. Anyone can view your pod’s collection and activity simply by clicking on the pod’s link. .
Your default Yat username
- Reason: Your default Yat username was incorrectly assigned at random.
- Change: Your highest Rhythm Score Yat will now be set as your default Yat username. Don’t worry, you can change this whenever you want from your homepage. .
Multiple UI & UX Fixes
- Reason: We had multiple minor design and usability issues across the flow, namely:
- On the homepage:
- the spacing between the Yat and the dropdown icon was too tight and the container padding wasn’t consistent
- If you are on the homepage and hit the create Yats button, then hit the close button, it takes you to the old dashboard. It should take you back to whatever page you were on last upon close. This also applies to the create Yat button in the dropdown.
- Members of a public pod couldn’t view their membership status
- If you had no yats, ‘Create Yat’ button was not clickable
- On the profile:
- users could not select or unselect all their NFTs
- when searching for an NFT, incorrect content flashed for a few seconds before displaying relevant search results
- when deleting items, the view snaps to the top of the profile instead of remaining at the same position as the deleted asset
- on scroll, the menu toolbar moved from the bottom of the page
- When a user clicked on an asset from the published profile page, the NFT detail view page appeared blank
- When a user opens up a Published Profile Page link and scrolls on the page the Terms of Service & Privacy Policy scrolls with and overlaps the Share icon and the Bio
- On the pods page:
- On NFT tiles, the timestamp format should be Mon-DD instead of DD-Mon
Change: We have addressed all these issues for a smoother user experience.