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Why linking to a page that contains an image instead of posting the image with the source?
5 6 ReplyLinking an xkcd image directly would strip out the hover text, which is part of the comic.
53 1 ReplyHow do you get the hover text on mobile?
7 0 ReplySome browsers show it when you long press the image. For the others, you can edit the URL to m.xkcd.com
18 0 ReplyIf you long press on the image, the hover over text will appear.
8 0 ReplyIt cuts off
"Learning arcane bullshit from the 80s can break your computer, but if you're willing to wade through..."
4 0 ReplyMaybe try tapping on the text?
12 0 ReplyThat works!
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And then you tap on it to expand.
Not exactly intuitive, but that's where UIs are today.
2 0 ReplyI almost got it by switching to landscape, but still not quite.
2 0 ReplyYou can tap on the text to have it expand.
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Here's the hover text for this one:
Learning arcane bullshit from the 80s can break your computer, but if you're willing to wade through arcane bullshit from programmers in the 90s and 2000s, you can break everyone else's computers, too.
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is this common for xkcd? because then I've been missing a whole layer of all the comics I've stumbled upon.
4 0 ReplyOh boy, every xkcd (maybe except the first hundred?) has alt-text, time for you to read them all again!
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Linking to the page is the best way to share an xkcd
10 0 ReplyMy lemmy client shows the full image anyway ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
3 0 Replywhich one do you use?
2 0 ReplySummit, it's pretty good
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