How can I browse/locate/open other users' circuits they have made public? |
by dghart
March 02, 2012 |
I have the same question! So far, the only methods I see are: 1) A user makes their circuit public, and posts a link to their circuit online somewhere. 2) If you know the username of a specific, interesting user, you can browse whatever that one user has made public by going to circuitlab.com/user/<username> (that's how the 'Example Circuits' link works - it takes you to the public view of the 'CircuitLab' user. It would be very nice to see some minor 'social' features added, such as: A) Whenever a user makes something public, they have the option to fill in a quick paragraph about what it is and why it's cool, and have that paragraph be auto-posted to an RSS feed, or one of the forums or something. B) A top-level browse page that lets you see all the existing Tags, (maybe alphabetical, maybe in a tag cloud) and also a list of all users who have at least one public circuit in their workbench... |
by jvmatl
March 09, 2012 |
Thanks @jvmatl, your second method is quite useful. (Unfortunately, my first attempts to use it show that neither you nor @dghart seem to have made any circuit public yourselves...) |
by CarlSawtell
March 09, 2012 |
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