Today while checking some of the tutorials on Utopian, I couldn't help thinking that there is a huge potential to attract more people to Utopian and thus to the whole STEEM world by providing quality tutorials.
Right now, to browse for new interesting tutorials, the process is the same as for any other category. You can either:
The problems I see with this approach:
I suck at graphics so instead of doing a mockup I will use existing elements to illustrate what I say:
I imagine the main tutorial page working in a similar fashion than the current Utopian landing page:
The features will be as follow:
This page simply lists the different tutorial categories available. Let's say:
Each project having a tutorial for the first time will be put by default in the Other category, and then will be attributed to a category by the moderators.
I picture this page in the same style as the contribution type choice in the main Utopian, a table of the different categories in squared shapes:
(this screenshot is for the styling only, disregard the content)
When clicking on a category, a list of projects will show, ordered by number of tutorial contributions, in a similar style.
Features:
Series tutorials will let the possibility to contributors to take learners from A to Z in their learning process.
It means a new option will have to be added to the Tutorials and Video tuts categories. In the same way that we can link PRs in the Development category, we ll be able to link tutorials to a series of tutorials:
Then when navigating in a series of tutorials, we should have next and previous buttons in order to navigate easily, and the site should save the progress in going through the series.
For now this is just an idea, I need a lot of feedback to know what you think about this, and of course I also need to know what @elear thinks about it. In any case, that is not something I have the time to start alone, so for those motivated to work on this, make sure to let me know ;)