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The best way is to use relative links, such as !technology@beehaw.org
What I did there was simply
[!technology@beehaw.org](/c/technology@beehaw.org)
. This link doesn't start with the protocol and site, but instead assumes the current site, and starts with/c/my_comunity@my_site.tld
, meaning it will be routed to the same instance.This will probably not work for those on Kbin, since their communities (magazines) don't start with
/c/
, but rather with/m/
. If anyone knows a good way for this to work for both, I'd be glad to adopt that myself going forward.In my phone, for some reason, Jerboa crashes when I tap your link.
That's a known bug in Jerboa. It's already been reported and the dev acknowledged it.
For kbin at least, there's currently a Firefox add-on that adds an icon next to any full or relative links that sends them to the corresponding kbin magazine version of the lemme community.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/kbin-link/
So if I copy the pink text it should work if I understand correctly?
!technology@beehaw.org
It does, thank you!