Amazing. This is now my default lemmy viewer on desktop. Commenting for visibility.
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Hell yeah!
This is now my default way of using Lemmy (on desktop). Looks superb, is fast and intuitive.
I have one niggle so minor it seems churlish even mentioning it but, for me, the paragraph leading could be increased a touch. It's not awful in any sense but paragraphs just feel a little tight. That's just my own thing though probably.
Great work u/sheodox :)
(line-height: 1.5rem is my own personal sweet-spot)
Thanks so much! I'm glad you like it.
You make a good point, check it out now, I've increased the spacing in and around paragraphs. You also reminded me I was sitting on a few other styling fixes I forgot to commit too so I'm glad you pointed that out.
Looks great thank you :)
So do you have any thoughts on the possibility of this being folded in as an alternative UI straight from the instance?
As you probably know, lemmy.world added wefwef/voyager as an alternative for their instance. Would alexandrite being a similar alternative interest you or be viable?
Given lemmy's hard separation between backend and frontend, this sort of thing seems like a nice advantage the platform can enjoy ... multiple frontends developed by the community for us all to enjoy as we wish.
I think that would be neat, though a little scary as It's just been one person frantically fixing bugs and adding features. It could definitely be done! I need to work on the self hosting instructions and probably provide a Dockerfile at some point first. Once Alexandrite matures further I could see it happening if any instance owners were interested, I think that'd be pretty neat.
The best Lemmy web app so far, a light theme will be much appreciated, also the voted vote counts color does not reflect the hue setting.
Thanks! The background stuff was easy just because of how I had already set things up, I plan on adding some more customization at some point for vote colors, links etc.
Never heard of this... very clean and nice to use interface. I like it so far
Thank you!
This looks pretty cool. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you!
I'll test it out. Tomorrow. At work.
Minor bug report:
Upvoting from the notifications view seems to work (as in the votes go through) but don't get reflected in the view (at least for me), so the user is prompted to repeatedly click the vote button.
This should be fixed now!
Nice!!! Can confirm!
Yep, I will get this fixed.
I'm leaving a comment from Alexandrite :) Are there plans for choosing what the default view is? I'd love to have All instead of Local as the default view. Loving it so far.
I haven't implemented Lemmy's settings yet, but if you go to your home instance, then settings, then change "Type" to "All" and save, then Alexandrite should default to that.
Good shit! Bookmarking this so I can check it out tomorrow.
idk if it's because i'm on Brave or what but the theme slider doesn't seem to change off of purple much at all. I'm seeing nowhere near the color differences you're showing in the screenshots.
Try refreshing the page once. I think I saw a bug where the first time you load the page it doesn't change things but I could only get it to happen sometimes. Let me know if that fixes it.
Figured out the problem, deployed a fix!
It does appear to work but I have to do a manual refresh of the page to get the colors to update.
Hmm. So every time after you change the colors you need to refresh?
Well that appeared to be how it was working earlier. However, now changing the theme slider and refreshing is doing nothing again 🤷♂️
I've never used Brave, does it have any functionality like the Dark Reader extension built in? I know on Firefox the Dark Reader extension overwrites theme colors. If that doesn't fix it maybe I'll have to download Brave and check it out.
See, this is why doing anything for users is just not worth it. OF COURSE it was the DarkReader extension messing everything up, I completely forgot that thing was running 🤦♂️
So sorry to have wasted your time with bad reports :(
No worries! There was actually a bug yesterday that your first comment got me to look into and fix, and I haven't spent any more time on this besides replying to your comments so not much time was wasted. Just glad to know it works :)
Oh my ... that column layout ... fuck yes! Even showing the preview at the same time as the text editing window ... wonderful stuff!!
Probably the best way to consume lemmy on desktop right now!
@sheodox@lemmy.world are you on mastodon? Would you mind if I shared this on mastodon?
High praise, thanks!
I am but I don't really post anything. Go right ahead!
I posted to a fediverse news group that a few people pay attention to: https://hachyderm.io/@maegul/110704695446196240
Also ran a little fediverse experiment by tagging your lemmy account (as well as your mastodon) ... I wonder if you get notified of a mastodon post tags your lemmy account??
Hey you found me! Thanks for the shout out!
I didn't get a notification on Lemmy for the Mastodon mention, but you @'ing me on Lemmy made me finally get around to testing out mentions and realized I had a bug (going to "Mentions" in your inbox would show replies instead), fixed! :)