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submitted 1 year ago by aes@beehaw.org to c/technology@beehaw.org

Heyo, what little things with Reddit and RES have you been missing with the Lemmy UI?

For me it's been keyboard post/comment navigation (like RES) and keyboard shortcuts. E.g. I can't post this submission with ctrl + enter as I could on many other input forms.

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[-] ono@lemmy.ca 13 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)
  • Make remote community discovery more intuitive.
  • Make remote community subscription more reliable.
  • Make navigation & reading work without javascript.
  • Make dark mode available when not logged in.
  • Indicate which comments are new when returning to a recently-visited post. (old.reddit.com does this if you have premium.)
  • Display user and community names with the domain part dimmed (and maybe on a separate line), for less visual clutter at a quick glance.
  • Display user names without prepending an @ sign, for the same reason.
  • Allow sorting community lists by name.
  • Horizontally align all community names in lists, regardless of whether they have icons.
  • Reduce wasted screen space.
  • When reading a post/comment on any random instance (perhaps found via web search) make subscribing & finding that post on the user's home instance a one-click operation, so they can reply.
  • Optionally hide avatars & community icons.
  • Optionally (admin choice) mirror remote instances' images, so they can't be abused by remote parties to track local users.
  • Optionally (user choice) disable or replace remote images, for the same reason.
  • Stop auto-inserting new items into a list that's being viewed. (It causes what I'm reading to suddenly shift or disappear off-screen, which is disorienting.)
  • Make buttons work reliably. (Clicking them sometimes applies a border without doing anything else.)
this post was submitted on 12 Jun 2023
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