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Recently Warpcast published their guidelines on Frames within Direct Casts, which included a section around "Future extensions" to Frames.
The Frame Preview concept is really interesting, and could make for more expressive frame interactions, by including a state prior to interaction, and a way to initiate a frame into a different state than default. It would be great to see support for this in Open Frames.
That section reads:
Future extensions
Introduce optional meta tags to give frames additional control over preview styling:
fc:frame:preview:image
A preview image that may be different from the frame’s initial image. Should be in the same aspect ratio as the frame content.
Default: fc:frame:image
fc:frame:preview:post_url
An initial POST URL that may be different than the frame URL. On preview click, clients will POST to this URL and display the returned frame. This enables frames to show a dynamic initial response, similar to cast actions.
Default: none. Clients will display the initial frame.
fc:frame:preview:title
A title, that will be displayed in the frame modal.
Default: og:title , "Farcaster Frame"
fc:frame:preview:icon
An icon from the same set as Cast actions, that will be displayed in the frame modal.
Default: none
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Recently Warpcast published their guidelines on Frames within Direct Casts, which included a section around "Future extensions" to Frames.
The Frame Preview concept is really interesting, and could make for more expressive frame interactions, by including a state prior to interaction, and a way to initiate a frame into a different state than default. It would be great to see support for this in Open Frames.
That section reads:
Future extensions
Introduce optional meta tags to give frames additional control over preview styling:
fc:frame:preview:image
fc:frame:image
fc:frame:preview:post_url
fc:frame:preview:title
og:title
,"Farcaster Frame"
fc:frame:preview:icon
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: