As the title says. Features are now available on TestFlight. Apple should approve the release on Monday, so let’s hope that happens and it’s available everywhere. Cheers.
Edit: Noticed a problem with the marking as read. Fixed now and I’ll update here shortly.
Dumb question. How do you switch to compact post view?
I’m catching up with Memmy again after a few weeks, and I swear I’ve used this feature before, but I can’t find it.
Available again now.
Aww yeah. You rock!
I’ll be throwing it back in there today.
Oh nice!
I thought it just got moved. 😆
First of all thank you for all of your hard work. We all really appreciate everything you have done.
I have just one issue that keeps me from going full time Memmy. When in landscape mode and you click an image for a post, it rotates to portrait to view the image and never resolves to landscape.
Small issue but sort of annoying. Not a complaint just wanted to point that out
Let me see what I can do about it. Will let you know 👍
Thank you!!
Did the UI get refactored? Things like rotation and theme switching feels WAY more performant.
Yes. The entire UI is being refactored and using a far superior UI kit as well as compiling inline styles before build.
It feels a lot better. Nice work.
Any UI you want us to focus on in testing? I know that every time I refactor a UI there is a whack-a-mole of stupid little bugs for a few weeks. 😆
Oh for sure. I anticipate I’ll have things wrapped up by the end of the weekend or start of next week as far as “migrating”. I’m 95% confident that there won’t be any state issues as far as interacting with Lemmy goes, but I expect there will be weird buttons that don’t work, glitchy animations, etc. that I never noticed. I’m aware of a lot right now though, so no need yet.
I’ll open up a thread here in a few days asking for that feedback. In addition, I’d like some input on UI in general and what sort of additions/moves/tweaks people would like to say. With the insanely better performance, I’m confident now in adding significant customization options to the UI.
That sounds dope. I’ll happily contribute to that thread. I run a UX org, so I’m full of terrible UI ideas :p