Retain scroll position of feed after swapping navigation
My only complaint has been fixed! Thanks for the great app.
Move unExpandedComments and commentsWithToggledActionBar from PostActivity to PostViewModel
For me it’s this one, remembering which comments I already collapsed. Pretty much my last major complaint about Jerboa.
Thanks to everyone who is contributing! Awesome to see all these changes and fixes
Hold on, how am I able to see your reply? I thought Beehaw blocked Lemmy.world (the instance I’m on)?
This is great and all but what is being done to load pictures of cats faster?
This is nice, this app keeps getting better and better, but for me the only reasons to go back to it would be if they add mark as read post while scrolling and a button to hide the read posts when you are on the feed.
Voyager and Summit already do this, and Connect for Lemmy does it in a similar way as well.
Now that Lemmy is growing a lot I need my feed fresher as I think the sorting algorithms aren’t polished enough to hide read stuff (or move it to the bottom at least).
ooh didn’t know Summit had this, might make it my main.
I agree, this is an essential feature for all lemmy apps imo
Yeah it has it and it is the most closest one to Sync and Boost so far… But I don’t think it is great… I mean it takes its time for what I have seen.
there is a setting for hiding read posts and there’s a pull request on the GitHub for Mark read on scroll so might see it soon
Nice, that way would function just like Connect for Lemmy, which is not a bad thing, but I like more how Voyager and Summit implement it.
PLEASE add a confirm to exit app when pressing the back arrow. This is killing me!
That was added in the previous release - v0.0.40 https://github.com/dessalines/jerboa/pull/998
I updated, thanks!
that exists in the current version, it asks to press back twice to exit
I had an older version installed, sorry my bad.
thank you!
Anyone else have the top status bar be awkwardly dark gray while in light mode? I’ve had that since Jerboa has existed, but wonder why no one else has mentioned it.
Just tested it and I have that as well.
I imagine most people use dark mode so maybe that’s why it hasn’t been mentioned before lol