Reworked the center of the Overview tab in Aperire, the open source XRPL validator dashboard I have been building.
It used to be an animated node. Looked nice. The real detail only showed on hover.
Now it is a clean panel with the details that actually matter about the validator or stock node it watches. State and current ledger up top. Then version, network, uptime, fees, amendments, clock drift. Host, domain, and the public keys. The domain shows a verified mark when it matches the validator's published record.
It reads the role on its own. A validator shows validator detail. A stock node (a regular XRPL server that does not vote on transactions) shows only what applies to it. Nothing irrelevant.
This one, and a batch of smaller tweaks, came straight from operator feedback. Someone flags a busy panel or a buried number, it gets fixed. I listen.
Next on the roadmap. One dashboard watching more than one rippled node. Today Aperire follows a single validator or node. The plan is a switcher so an operator can watch several from one place.
New here? Aperire is the v4 rebuild of my prior v3 XRPL validator dashboard, which won on Glow more than once. That came down to a lot of people backing it. Special shout out to
@MelP808 and
@DeathRanger14, and the many I am missing. Thank you.
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