V18.0 no longer holds your spot on the home page when you hit back, and now reloads you to the top of the page. Please fix

cross-posted from: vlemmy.net/post/241881

Title. 18.0 seems to refresh your feed when you return from having clicked a post. This makes it so you have to scroll back down every time you click on a post. It also refreshes the feed so new posts add to the scrolling. Can we get a fix for this in v18.1?

Taubin,
@Taubin@beehaw.org avatar

I think you're looking for https://github.com/LemmyNet not /c/Technology.

I think it's getting to be about time to unsub from here until people start to realize this isn't /c/techsupport /c/reddit /c/ihaveanopinionithinkeveryoneshouldhear etc... This community is meant to be about "Rumors, happenings, and innovations in the technology sphere.", not whatever issue you are having with whatever app, or whatever latest bs reddit has pulled or worst yet, peoples microblogs about crap they think others should care about.

There are so many proper places for things like that, yet people keep cluttering up this community instead.

hawkwind,
@hawkwind@lemmy.management avatar

This is nothing compared to: taking you to the top of the page and undoing all collapsed comments when you click up/downvote. :( UI stuff is hard. Not sarcasm.

rm_dash_r_star,
@rm_dash_r_star@lemm.ee avatar

I always open in a new tab (middle mouse or right mouse -> option) mainly because Lemmy doesn't hold your place reliably on back even with the older version. They're also working on adding a setting to always open in a new tab (https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ui/issues/282)

hardypart,
@hardypart@feddit.de avatar

You can also hold CTRL while clicking to open a link in a new tab, which is my way to go.

subigo,

Opposite for me. Didn’t work in Chrome before, but now when I go back it holds my spot.

Jo,
@Jo@readit.buzz avatar

Also. can we have an option for links to magazines/content opening in a new window/tab? Obviously ctrl-click, shift-click, or right click <...> solves the problem but not needing two hands/multiple clicks to avoid losing the current page would be fab.

Reorder9543,
@Reorder9543@social.fossware.space avatar

Middle-click might be an option for you too. One handed operation and I'm pretty sure it works on most browsers.

Jo,
@Jo@readit.buzz avatar

but not needing two hands/multiple clicks

lotanis,

Middle click isn’t multiple clicks. Instead of a single left click on the link you do a single middle click on the link. Just a single press to the scroll wheel on most mouse.

Tywele,

You have to make a second click to see the opened tab.

rs5th,
@rs5th@beehaw.org avatar

Just an FYI, I doubt the Lemmy developers are paying attention to BeeHaw’s technology community. This might be more effective as a feature request on the Lemmy GitHub.

Jo,
@Jo@readit.buzz avatar

I'm not on Lemmy. I posted in my kbin instance.

kukkurovaca,
@kukkurovaca@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

You're posting to the beehaw tech news community ("magazine") though.

I think the place for kbin feature requests is: https://codeberg.org/Kbin/kbin-core/issues

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