Nah, this is kinda one of the big differences for which i prefer thunder. I like the post density it brings. If you want your big image card views there are lots of lemmy apps out there that have this layout.
You’ve done a great job with Thunder, quick to release when there wasn’t much competition and the releases have been great quality, I’ve particularly appreciated the performance improvements from earlier versions, well done!
Hey there! As others have already mentioned, options to vote, save and reply to comments using the long-press menu are currently available in the nightly builds and will eventually come to the general builds.
If you are not on the nightly build, you can also enable comment action buttons which will allow you to reply to comments without the use of swipe gestures. To enable this, go to Settings -> General -> Comments and find “Show Comment Button Actions”. Let me know if you need any more help or have any further questions!
When you say, “It seems like the password limit is set to 60 characters so I’m unable to login to my instance.”, did you try logging in with a truncated password? Or are you just assuming that, if we limit the length, it won’t work? I only ask because this Thunder discussion led us to find that truncating actually works for some users, which is what led to the original limit.
I believe Jerboa also has this character limit as mentioned in this PR. It seems like they truncate the password to take the first 60 characters if it’s too long. This is what Thunder also follows as of right now, except it’s shown explicitly to the user in the login modal
It’s when you swipe up from bottom of screen on Apple (and Android if you’ve set it up to use gestures), or when you tap the App Overview button on default Android (App Overview is usually the leftmost of three navigation buttons at the bottom of the screen).
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