Introducing manifold.gallery and support for Curate pages!

We’re excited to announce manifold.gallery as our new platform to connect everything you’ve created on the blockchain!

manifold.gallery is designed from the ground up to give you control over the display and presentation of your published work, including everything created with Manifold Studio. This is an ambitious project will have multiple launch phases with the goal of creating the best experience for you to share your work and customize the viewing experience.

Our first major feature launch is support for curated galleries (also known as Curate Page in Manifold Studio) on manifold.gallery — all new and previously created Curate pages will now be available on manifold.gallery!

Previously created curated pages will redirect to manifold.gallery domain. Examples:

Existing Curate.page domains will be deprecated Dec 1, 2024.

Please update your linked media to manifold.gallery pages!

We are super excited to share this first phase of manifold.gallery — and as we’re still “painting the walls,” we would love to get your feedback. Feel free to leave a comment in this thread with your thoughts and share your curated galleries for others to visit.

Hearing about curated galleries for the first time?

This feature allows you to:

  • Create a gallery with any work published onchain (including Manifold created and non-Manifold created assets)
  • Add links to any external websites related to your work
  • Create sections to group related works
  • Support for indicating the status of live drops for Manifold Claims and Burns
  • Support for all major onchain platforms, including Zora, Foundation and Opensea
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Great work, I can’t wait to start experimenting with this! Will there be any new layout options or themes coming in future phases? Also, will artists be able to collaborate on galleries?

Great question! Right now you can arrange/customize the layout as you wish (Not sure if that’s what you’re referring to) Would love feedback as you experiment with this and features you’d like to see.

Curated pages allow you to post work from any artist! Right now only the ‘creator’ can edit the page.

Let us know if there are any automated features you’d like to see from us as well!

To access the gallery, can I mint a new token and list it under a gallery?

Any token you mint will have a Gallery link - To list it for sale you can use our gallery listing feature, to display either a listing or just a gallery link you can add it to a curated page!

Thank you very much! I’ve just tried the platform. It functions like a charm.
Encountered once a funny site error saying “too many requests. gm.”. Fairly normal due to the overpopulation of online bots. The gallery’s interface is uncluttered and responsive more than my old official site, so it’s inevitably essential to backlink and endorse asap. The darkly lit background and artwork grids are a match made in heaven for my square-shaped body of work published on Ethereum. awalkaday.art (WALK).
For the work on Base, I have not been able to get a display.
Guessing it’s because Scribe is still in beta. Twofold Alienated (ALIEN)

Hi lyndo,

Please update your linked media to manifold.gallery pages!

As you know this is impossible to do in many places: email, direct messages, public posts and replies on social media, recorded media such as podcasts and videos etc.

Would you/Manifold please account for URLs that have relied on manifold.gallery and redirect them so that they work as expected? Or is this a separate/new bug?

I specifically asked wilkins.eth earlier this year whether custom slugs for both gallery.manifold.xyz and manifold.gallery would be supported, and the answer was “For the foreseeable future we’re keeping both.

Three URLs I’ve been distributing are (please redirect them so they work):

https://manifold.gallery/coda
https://manifold.gallery/dp
https://manifold.gallery/schematica

Hey @typo - you’re right, this is a bug. Previously created URLs should be handled but it looks like we have a regression in our latest push. We’ll fix this.

Could you try now? Update released.

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Thanks for the quick fix, ediep — this is now working for me.

I’m finding that Safari at least doesn’t appear to make the effort to redirect http to https by itself. Perhaps this is something you could consider for instances where URLs are shared without an https prefix(?)

can’t wait to check this out!

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Hmm, you sure? http->https works for me. Could you confirm that’s still an issue?

Please do and let me know your thoughts

No longer reproducible for me, thanks ediep — all good.

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