It’s weird, for the past few weeks I’ve been trying to switch from reddit to lemmy but something wasn’t quite there… I couldn’t tell what but I tried all sorts of apps and even the old.reddit style lemmy. After finding this app I can finally say I feel 0 reason to go back to reddit, great work! Kinda dumb but I decided my first post had to be about it since this is the reason for me to be on lemmy now. Also, is it just me or does it adapt to ultrawide resolutions? I’ve never dreamed to have a better experience browsing on ultrawide but here we are!
Hey, I’m the same guy who requested the return-to-top button. lol
But since I have your attention, here are some more suggestions I could think of:
As for the gifs that need to be opened on a new window to see, I unfortunately have to replicate it to show you an example, but I have to admit it was probably a nsfw gif from redgifs lol.
Again, thanks for creating this beautiful app. It has definitely become my daily driver for lemmy and I use it everyday.
I’m still brainstorming on how (from a code standpoint) I could improve the column stuff, that’d be something I’d want to do once I get to that point. In the meantime I’d recommend just opening it in a new tab.
That’s on my todo list. And you’re right, I have like ~12 shades of “gray” that are all based on the same hue (that slider) with different amounts of saturation/lightness and it’s used for everything from text colors, to borders and backgrounds. I’d need to change some more variables to allow the rest of those to be customized, not quite sure how I’d do that yet.
I was confused at first but I think you’re referring to the overlay layout? If your screen is narrow enough (or it would be wide enough but the sidebar is open) by default it’ll change to an “overlay” layout where instead of it showing in a separate column beside the feed the post pops up over the top of the feed, and you can click the area to the left of it to close the overlay. You can change which feed you use in the settings. Is that what you’re talking about?
Couple things, first I don’t think there’s a way to search by server (API docs only list stuff like communities/user). Second, you can search for things by a user or in a community, it’s just different in Alexandrite because I didn’t make dropdowns for that on the search page like Lemmy’s official UI does. If you go to a community or a user’s page there’s a “Search” button in the header that’ll bring you to the search page but for results from that user or within that community.
Oh lol. Oh, one of the few (only?) markdown features that Alexandrite doesn’t support yet is embedding video/audio stuff, so maybe it’d be part of that.
I did a poor job of explaining the overlay stuff. Here’s a sample screenshot: https://files.catbox.moe/dk8gt3.png
In this case my browser is occupying around 4/5 of my screen horizontally and I’m using the column layout. You’ll notice the text on the post title on the left doesn’t adjust. It’s not always though, as sometimes other posts with long titles look fine and adjust accordingly. Not really a big issue, I just wanted you to know in case the aesthetic bothers you.
Thanks for the responses for the other stuff. I understand some are limitations with lemmy itself. And good point on the search, at least I know what to do now if I need to narrow down queries.
Ohhh I see the issue. The title should overflow just fine, but when it’s that squished and there are long user/community names that second line of text is so long it allows the title to get cut off. I’ll have to play around with this.
Edit: I’ve got a fix ready. I’m working on too many things at once so it’ll have to wait until I’m done with some some of the mod tool stuff I’ve been working on lol. It should look good until it gets narrow enough for the buttons to be squished, so a lot better.
Edit 2: fix released!