
All the source code is in the resources dir where ever you installed Discord.

While Chromium is instantiated inside something like a C# form or the like, none of that is really leveraged in the UI / UX. Almost everything you interact with is already HTML and CSS, with Node JS making up the back end. You realize that the discord app is a borderless web browser.

I think this could be the next big thing on Discord.īelow is some concept art that I created for the menu(Not sure if that would be what you call it) Except in Discord's "browser" you could have many popular website that are used for bots, Discord's help site, etc.ĭiscord has an amazing chat system, a way to get games, gifs and emojis at the click of a button. If not a full browser you could implement something like steam has where you can just go to different parts of their website, but load it in the Steam app. It would also help to keep more users on your app because they wouldn't have to go anywhere else in order to access the internet. My idea is to add some type of web browser to the Discord app so that you can use the Discord app while still being able to access other things like bot websites.

I would have to keep switching from the Discord app to Chrome when it would be easier to just use a Discord tab. But, in order to download bots, edit Mee6 commands, etc. Recently, I have been setting up a server called BotFun where we have lot's of bots that our members can play around with. I have just downloaded the Discord app on my computer.
