Hey, I don't need anything fixed, I just wanted to say that you seem like a great person. Stay awesome!
Well would you look at that... I tried searching the settings for "tap", I guess I should have searched for "click" or "collapse".
Thanks for your help!
i.e. Create an option to allow single tap to fold comments, and hold on a comment to bring up the buttons underneath. I'm more likely to want to fold comments than to up/down vote or reply to a comment, so I would rather have that as the tap action.
This one is a little obscure... If you turn on Show Community Header under General -> Top Toolbar, then switch to a section like "All" using the left drawer, then switch to another section like "Subscribed" or "Local" by tapping on the top header (not in the left drawer), the top header will disappear when you are at the top of the feed, and reappear as soon as you start to scroll. Scrolling back to the top makes it disappear again.
It doesn't seem to affect community headers, only the views like All, Local and Subscribed. Turning off the Show Community Header option prevents this issue. Switching sections only from the left drawer also prevents this issue.
A few years back I paid over $300 in Montreal to have several VCR and Super 8 tapes digitized. I'm not complaining, it was worth it to me and my family. I just wanted to say I think it's amazing that you are offering to help people out like this, and you are an awesome person!
Hi, when I try to change storage location for downloads to the SD card, Boost doesn't request permission to write to the SD card. I can choose a folder (but not create one), but then downloaded content doesn't save (although it shows the saving text). Resetting back to the original folder in main memory allows content to be downloaded again.
Really liking Boost for Lemmy, but missing this feature that we had in Joey. You could long hold any thumbnail, and it would display the image/gif full screen until you let go. It was a great way to "peek" at images/gifs without always tapping, swiping back, repeat. It even worked on link type content, displaying full screen whatever the main image was for the article.