this post was submitted on 10 Jun 2023
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The webapp Is only fine on desktop. On Android I'm having to use Jerboa which works and does its job but still has an extremely outdated and unpolished user experience
I've found searching for communities difficult so far
Jerboa kind of sucks in that you can't fold comment chains. Very annoying. I should probably contribute rather than complaining though lol.
You mean like this?
I must be really f*cking stupid.
:p np
An interface like rif would be even better
Thanks for the visual example. I was also looking for this functionality and was about to ask, but I just figured it out.
For anyone confused, you tap and hold down on the top part of a comment next to the commenter's name and it should collapse that chain.
Personally I would prefer just tapping on the colored lines on the left side, at least that's what I'm used to.
On android, you can use Firefox or similar to save the site you're using. Go to its homepage and click the dot menu and hit 'install' and it'll put Lemmy as a web page on your home screen. Works better than you think and can also be done on iOS
Jerboa reminds me of my favorite Reddit app, Boost for Reddit. I think it has a nice UI...