• JoshuaFalken@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    As someone that tries to condense posts and comments, I have ‘Show action bar by default for comments’ disabled. Now, as score location has been altered, I’m not able to see comment score. More problematic is there’s no longer an indication of whether I have already voted on a comment or not.

    In order to get this information now, I either must enable the action bar for every comment which fills a lot of the screen with buttons that I don’t need, or press and hold the comment to expand the action bar manually. This is a reduction in displayed information that doesn’t seem proportional to the benefit of a ‘cleaner’ style.

    At the very least, I’d think the score should be put back next to the commenter’s name when the action bar is disabled.

    Comments with the action bar disabled:

    Comments with the action bar enabled:

    • a1studmuffin@aussie.zone
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      2 months ago

      I noticed this as well and agree with everything you’ve said. Hopefully it’s something that can be easily addressed for the next version, I doubt there’s many people that would prefer to keep it as is when the comments action bar is disabled by default.

  • rottenwheel@lemmy.zip
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    2 months ago

    Might be just me but I lost the navbar with home, search, notifications. If you squint enough in the screenshot it looks like it is simply cut off but a tiny bit left, so you can see. I tried tapping on the quarter of a button that I get to see, but they don’t work.

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    2 months ago

    Thanks for the great effort. I’d like to feedback that 0.0.72 worsened the UX for me. Downgrading to your more awesome 0.0.71 release with cleaner UI 🙂

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        2 months ago

        I’m trying to think of a way to mute the gradient at the bottom edge of a meta box (not sure what it’s referred to in compose) when the content is three lines long or less

        This idiotsincars content can’t be two finger scrolled though the gradient sort of implies that it’s longer than three lines

        E: I worded this poorly. I was trying to figure out the term to suppress a containers inner gradient when you’ve reached the end of its content. Seems the gradient is persistent at the bottom, even with longer text.