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RE: (Part 5)Tutorial On Steem/SteemConnect JS Retrieve And Comment The Last Post @steemconnect pt5

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Thank you for your contribution.

  • This looks like somewhat of an improvement over the past work.
  • Your scripts are still not in the head section of your HTML, actually i did not spot a head section, again how come? :)
  • Showing the post structure could be not enough for users. You could point them the official Steem documentation here which explains every single field
  • Adding few more screenshots (or a gif) of how the comment will show after the action would have also been an added value
  • Why are you using root_title instead of title to grab the post title? I think using title makes more sense. Check out documentation link above ;)
  • You actually are now using SteemJS alongside steemconnect, while before you used dsteem. Any reason for this move? keep in mind that dsteem is now the favorable Steem library.

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Hi, thank you very much for the thoughtful feedback and I am very happy to read it is "somewhat of an improvement"\n\nI am using Steem because the initial idea from the very first tutorial was to cover Steem/Dsteem and SteemConnect, there is not specific reason why I decided to cover steem.js first, I am doing a solo project related to messaging on Steem and I was using this library so this came to my mind first, but I hope to cover all 3 on the end so people searching for any of them will find content.\n\nThe GIF idea is actually very very good, I will possibly try to explore this on the next one as I plan to cover more front end and other content alongside with the API classes so readers can learn or at least know what a bit more to help them make their applications

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Thank you for your review, @mcfarhat! Keep up the good work!