Is it somehow possible to jump to the next top level comment in a thread? I find it really tedious to scroll through or collapse subcomments I’m not interested in. There was a button in Infinity for Reddit for this. I didn’t see something alike here in Jerboa.

  • Verpenndroid@feddit.de
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    1 year ago

    Oh boy, I got good news for you. That is a great feature that I am also looking forward to and I already saw it in the github pull requests! The preview looks really good (better than e.g. the current implementation in Boost for Reddit which is way too small and disappears after some time). Not sure if it is in the next version but it should hopefully be added soon!

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  • wols@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    The latest version (0.0.35) is out already and has this feature. So far it’s only on github I think, but you could install it from that apk if you can’t wait for the play store release.

    Some other things might be broken (default sort no longer seems to be remembered for instance) and you’ll have trouble connecting to instances that are not yet on lemmy 0.18 (this might be the majority currently; lemmy.ml is a big one that already updated), but apart from that, it’s looking good.

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      1 year ago

      Alright. I can wait for the play store release. Thanks a lot for the info! :)

  • mizu6079@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    You can collapse the main comments which will also get rid of all the subcomments

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      1 year ago

      I know. I specifically mentioned that. Problem is, I might still need to scroll a lot to get back to the top level comment if I read a while in a lengthy discussion.

      Luckily it seems that the feature is coming sonn. Thanks anyway for the suggestion.