Introducing the Guides Section
As part of our mission to fix Ethereum UX, educating users on everything to do with naming smart contracts and ENS is a key part of this.
While we have a lot of technical documentation on our site, what's been missing is guides that tie together the content in an easy to follow manner. We're launching a new Guides section to help developers deploy and name smart contracts with Enscribe on L1 and L2 networks. Think of it as a hands-on companion to our technical documentation.
What's New
The Guides section focuses on practical tutorials you can follow along. While our documentation covers technical details, these guides walk you through real workflows step by step.
The new Guides section
What You'll Find
Quick Start Guides
We organized the most common use cases:
- Deploy & Name New Contract — Deploy fresh smart contracts with ENS naming during deployment
- Name Existing Contract — Add ENS names to contracts that are already deployed
- L2 Contract Naming — Name contracts on Layer 2 networks
Conceptual Guides
For developers who want to understand the underlying concepts:
- ENS Primary Names Explained — Forward vs. reverse resolution
- L2 Primary Names Explained — Cross-chain ENS identity
We will be expanding the guides and add more real world examples and use cases shortly.
Share Your Feedback
What guides would help your development workflow? Join our Discord, Telegram, or X to share ideas and connect with other developers using Enscribe.
Visit the Guides section to start naming your smart contracts.
Happy naming! 🚀