Thought of that from the onset. Some of the other editors will go on to look like the utopian one but for the main gig editor, we did want it to have constraints to experiment and see if it can reduce the need for too much manual curation, where the editor solves 70 percent of the issue with great content. so tweaks will come overtime. The editor is quite easy to use. The major constraint currently is that the hints suggestions come at the very end, which wasnt the case before. We will have to revert that. To where each editor segment gives you a hint on what to do to progress to the next part. Ultimately, we wanted each segment to have a minimum character limit, so that content can come out more content-filled for each segment. The flow is just simple. On each segment, if minimum character limit is not met, suggest action on the spot, before it is possible to go on the next segment, instead of getting all the way to a preview before being told to go all the way back. Thank you for your suggestion. @jalasem will take note
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We'll look into this. However, we could have done that, the reason behind not showing error at the first instance was because we felt a new user, for instance, should be given the opportunity to see what all field and editor pages looks like before proceeding. Let's know if we should still prevent them from going to the next step when they dont meet the criterias @surpassinggoogle
We are making a push today, so if yes, we can push that together with it
Yes, i get. This limitation is quite easy to bear. The hint will only pop up if they haven't met the minimum character count else it wont show, just like before. in many cases, they will pass that test, without any hint showing.
hopefully my suggestion is also one of the willingness of other users, I am very grateful for your response @surpassinggoogle.
and I hope steemgigs is one of the people's choice alternatives to appreciate their talents and skills.
and thanks @jalasem for your response