Ethereum

Development Update #3 – Ethereum.org

Hello Ethereum! Here are the latest updates from the ethereum.org team:

Help us support 30 languages!

Over the past six months, the global Ethereum community has translated Ethereum.org into 23 languages. Currently, traffic to non-English pages accounts for more than 20% of all traffic..

Over the next two months, we would like to increase the total number of supported languages ​​to more than 30. If you are a speaker of the language ~ no We’re currently supporting it on ethereum.org, so we’d love your help!

We are specifically looking for native speakers of the following languages: Vietnamese, Thai, Danish, Norwegian, Hungarian, Finnish or Ukrainian.

Even if your language is already supported, we’d appreciate your help updating the localization to the latest version of the site!

Want to participate? Learn more about the ethereum.org translation program. here.

Ethereum.org on ENS and IPFS

The website is now available on IPFS and accessible via ENS at ethereum.eth. here More information from the ENS team on how to access.

Special thanks to the IPFS team (especially Chris Waring) who created it. VuePress plugin for IPFS We make this implementation as easy as possible. We would also like to thank Brantly Millegan and Alex Van de Sande from the ENS team for their contributions to this initiative.

Improved search functionality

In a truly community-inspired upgrade, we’ve received feedback from several users that ethereum.org’s site search (which lists results only by page title or header match) makes it difficult to find resources on specific topics. Even though there is content that covers the topic. On the spot.

We’ve launched a new search feature using Algolia that indexes all HTML on a page and delivers results based on fuzzy matches in addition to exact and partial matches. This will greatly improve the discoverability of all guides, tools, and resources on our site.

Happy 1st anniversary 🙂

A year ago, we We launched the new Ethereum.org.

Over the past 12 months, we have been amazed by the support of the Ethereum community. We have over 170 people contributing to the website and over 350 volunteers helping us translate the site into their native language.

Thank you for your support, feedback, and most of all, being a part of the Ethereum community.

What are your future plans?

Content will be a key focus for our team over the coming months, including revamping existing pages and adding new ones.

  • Introduction to EIP (live)
  • Ethereum Foundation (live)
  • ETH 2.0 (Proceeding)
  • Ethereum node (Proceeding)
  • Ethereum Gas
  • DeFi
  • Ethereum White Paper
  • stablecoin
  • Ethereum News
  • … And more!

We are almost done with a full audit of all items. developer Thanks to the help of our amazing Ethereum community members, content has been published on the site. This will result in removing and adding content, reorganizing pages, and rewriting some of the existing content.

We’re also continuing to roll out design upgrades and are excited to share new page layouts with our community in the coming weeks.

Want to participate? Or are you curious about what we do every day? We recently published a new book. Ethereum.org page information Show public roadmap. Please feel free to take a look and share your ideas and feedback.

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