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Boosted by adam@social.lol ("Adam Newbold"):
neatnik@social.lol ("Neatnik") wrote:

This is still super rough, but it should offer a decent idea of what I'm trying to do with DNS Kitchen's "easy mode". The goal is to configure DNS for common scenarios without having to subject people to traditional DNS UI (which can be confusing and intimidating). By focusing on specific situations and offering a "wizard"-like step-by-step process for collecting relevant data, we can try to make DNS a little less awkward for people. :chef_happy:

A screenshot of a work-in-progress page from DNS Kitchen, showing options for managing a domain's DNS with an "easy mode". The image has a header of "example.com", and then says "The DNS Kitchen Chef is here to help you. Let's get started!" Then there's an illustration of Chef with his puffy cheeks and white chef's hat, and to the right of that, the text "Ciao! What would you like to do with example.com?" Beneath that are four boxes, each with a different option: - Point it to an IP address - Mirror another domain - Use it with email - Prove ownership of it