Check out what’s new on DoltHub - from your phone
For those new to Dolt and DoltHub, Dolt is Git for data. Git versions files. Dolt versions SQL tables. DoltHub is a place on the internet to share Dolt repositories.
Recently, we released a few changes to the way DoltHub looks on your phone. DoltHub is expanding the availability of our products for mobile users, since we noticed a lot of people are viewing our website on mobile and we're going through page by page to make everything mobile-accessible. Any public-facing page, like the homepage, pricing page and discover page, has always had a mobile version so that people can learn about DoltHub as they're browsing on their phones. However, we have a pretty high percentage of people looking at the website on their mobile devices and it's important to have more pages available on mobile, especially the database page, which is our core product.
Let’s take a deeper look.
Navigation Bar and Database List
We use the hamburger menu style for the mobile navigation bar, and by expanding it you can access the pages that we currently support on mobile. For example, you can visit database discover page through the databases link. Our mobile discover page currently only includes featured databases, but we're planning on including all databases soon. You can also access the list of your starred databases and current and past bounties by signing in and visiting your profile page.
Database Pages
Finally and the most exciting part, now we are starting to make database pages available to you on mobile!
For now, you can only view the about tab on the database page, which includes the database description and the README/LICENSE if they exist. The content under other tabs are not available yet, but we're building out a mobile page for every page within the database page so this is only temporary. You will be able to access the commit logs, pull requests, and issues on mobile in the future.
This is only the start of updates on mobile as we are working to provide customers use of our products on different devices. For now, the mobile pages are mostly read-only, but we are working together to add more features. We'd eventually like our mobile website to have similar functionality to the GitHub mobile app, where you are able to review pull requests, create issues, and make comments. If you have feedback or want to see a page on mobile sooner, come chat with us on Discord. Stay tuned, we will have more features available for mobile soon!