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in the login window, backspacing in the server url removes textbox focus. pretty annoying, when you want to backspace multiple letters
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downloading an image from the top right icon seems to crash on about half the posts
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selecting a file to upload and cancelling instantly crashes when returning from the intent
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when servers time out, i get a “Unable to parse JSON from…” toast. Probably might be improved by checking http response code.
The app itself feels very non-android and more like a patched-up solution on a fad of a framework. This is fine and I get it needs to be devved fast, but it feels very alien.
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buttons sometimes expand a “div” downward downward
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as a textbox expands, if you move the cursor to edit the previous line and start typing, there’s some wonkiness going on. I can only describe it as: the text is not inserted where I expect it to be inserted on a native textbox
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scrolling. I know you placed a bounty on it, and it mostly seems fixed, but it still doesn’t feel native, in a way I cannot describe. Jagged, lacking “weight” and sometimes doing something else than what you expect. And definitely ignoring system wide animation settings.
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there’s also a lot of flashing on the right side where the scrollbar is and it resizes in a deliciously epilepsy inducing manner. Perhaps the scrollbar can be made optional.
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the app isn’t resized correctly when popping up the keyboard. Pretty horrible when editing a post.
But the abolute worst bug is that when scrolling a sub, your scroll position is not maintained after reading a post. You are always scrolled up regardless of using back, the gesture, or the top left button - but only if you open the link or the image.
The more you dive into a community, the harder it gets to go deeper.
Another one I’ve noticed: If you collapse a comment at the very bottom of a thread and then uncollapse it, the screen doesn’t scroll down, so it looks like nothing happened. You have to scroll manually to see the uncollapsed comment chain. In general there’s a lot of places in the app, like text boxes, where things should autoscroll to keep the content you’re interacting with on screen.