Copy and paste the link into midwest socials search box and it does the work for you
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exactly this! unfortunately it's a bit cumbersome, but it's the best way to do it currently.
it probably wouldn't be overly difficult to write an extension that will handle lemmy links for you, not sure if the lemmy devs have this as something on their todo list (handling it all from within lemmy i mean).
I think the only solution that is not reliant on browser extension is some kind of URL Translator that is build into Lemmy.
can short links be used like /c/memes@lemmy.ml ?
I suppose if people get used to doing that like /r/example for subreddits instead of linking https://reddit.com/r/example
Ideally, your interface could do this for you automatically, that would be ideal.
A nice solution is a domain which only job is to translate everything to the right instance (most popular). Like lemmyweb.xyz lemmyweb.org lemmyweb.etc (many domains owned by different ONG with the same "script" so there is no one single point of failure). The first time you login to this domain you select your user / pass and instance. And then it's all automatic. I don't know if what I'm saying has any sense.
Hey I was just about to ask the same thing. I tried to form my sidebar links like this [!suomi@sopuli.xyz](c/suomi@sopuli.xyz)
, which almost works.
Edit: Making links with URL format /c/community@domain.xyz
seems to work.
Just testing: Like this?
Edit: Looks like /c/main is really all you need for the link, the @domain suffix isn't necessary if the post is on the domain my account is on.
Maybe it's relative to the user? To me, my link above points to https://midwest.social/c/main Is it the same for you?
No, it's required. To me your link points to nonexistent /c/main on my instance. It looks redundant when you're viewing in the same instance, but people from other instances need it: You want me to see https://suppo.fi/c/main@midwest.social, and not https://suppo.fi/c/main.