Sometimes I click to open a board, then I click on search space on top to close the popup, really close it, but open a new different board at same time. See the video:
Using a mac laptop and firefox browser. Signed in to pinstr using Alby extension.
I created a board today, choosing the "Create a new board of links" option. I clicked on the board to open it, then clicked "add pin". In the window that opens the "add pin" button is greyed out. The "back" and "cancel" buttons are active. I filled out the three fields: page url, description, and image url. The "add pin" button remains inactive. I canceled and tried again, then closed and reopened pinstr and tried again with the same result.
Support for markdown would make descriptions of pins stand out.
The biggest issue now is that there is no way to break a paragraph. Enabling markdown will not only fix that, but also allow to add hyperlinks, format text and so on.
If I add a Pin that is a link, I would like to see all notes of Nostr network that has this link. So if someone post a note on nostr network with the same link, this will appear in pinstr on my link pin.
Would be good to have option to add comment on Pins too and not only on Board.
When a custom feature is inserted into the pin, it stays solid, not allowing you to reorder these features (tiles) or rename the title. So if a user decides to add another block of info into a pin, he's stuck with it being displayed at the very bottom.
I'd like to link to profiles and boards using an nprofile (see NIP 19), including one or more relays.
The situation is that I'd like to show boards on Nosta. Nosta is a nice way to view profiles with all that persons activity in one place. Problem is that pinstr.app only seems to use the nos.lol relay, but Nosta finds boards elsewhere. So I find a board on another relay and want to allow users to click through to Pinstr. But then Pinstr will not find the board because it relies on a single relay only. The solution would be to let me pass in a relay on which the board was found via a nprofile, and for pinstr.app to look on that relay.