I used to have this issue, but I don’t have it anymore. Notifications jump to where they should; the links point to specific comment IDs within a thread. Can you list steps to reproduce it? What do your notification links look like?
I used to have this issue, but I don’t have it anymore. Notifications jump to where they should; the links point to specific comment IDs within a thread. Can you list steps to reproduce it? What do your notification links look like?
Please have a look at KES. The latest version, released today, includes a featured called the “subscriptions omnibar” that allows you to summon a searchable, filterable list of your subscriptions at a keypress and jump to one. This feature is detailed in this thread and looks like this
As promised, I have added something called the subscriptions omnibar to the latest version of KES that allows you to open a list of your magazines at a keypress and search/filter through them, then jump to one instantly. Details are here
This is now live in 2.2.0, see here
I have filed your suggestion here
KDE is a desktop environment for Linux (K Desktop Environment).
Yes, the option can be found under Threads > Permanently hide posts
within KES. Note that due to its design, you may briefly see such content when the page loads in but before it is scrubbed out.
This option is going to get significantly powered-up in the next version to do more than just place a link, stay tuned.
You can create a new prefix/profile with no extensions in it and use this as a “control” to test whether it works without those. Then, on your normal profile, start by enabling only one extension, then two, etc., to try to drill down to see if it’s localized to a particular one.
Well, if you aren’t running browser extensions (add-ons) in your browser, then that can’t be the cause. Sometimes extensions may conflict with the browser and drag performance, so it can be good to get closer to a vanilla state, but sounds like you already are there.
Itemize what extensions you are running and try creating a vanilla prefix (firefox -P
), then testing it there, and use process of elimination to narrow down which one(s) may be the root cause.
I believe you need to open it in regular Safari, @1chemistdown could clarify further; I am not sure on the iOS lingo.
Just added it for inclusion in the next release.
Take a look at KES and the option Navbar > Add subs to navbar
, which puts a direct link at the top of the page.
Perhaps this could be updated to contain two checkboxes: hide thread index thumbnails, hide inline thumbnails
Did you post the wrong image? Your screenshot is an image of the kbin settings sidebar. There should be a close button, home button, and wrench button when you open the hamburger menu.
I agree, this crossed my mind. Originally it was an internal debug menu for maintainers to report bugs we found, but I reasoned it might be of use for other users to report issues they themselves find in comments. I’ll update the wording, thank you.
Have you checked inside the hamburger menu? It was moved into there. Also, what color theme are you using?
Good catch, it seems that if there are multiple pages of comments, it won’t take you there because of the pagination.