0.28.0 Custom swipe gestures, new logo, v1 and more!
This can be considered v1.0 rc1 :)
Please let me know of any bugs!
BREAKING CHANGE
Voyager now connects directly to ALL Lemmy instances! If your Lemmy instance does not support CORS (using an old version of Lemmy), you will no longer be able to connect. Virtually all larger Lemmy instance have been upgraded with support for direct connect for Lemmy clients.
New features
New icon
Thanks very much to @fer0n for our wonderful new logo! This logo was chosen as part of our icon design contest. @fer0n also created a fantastic new splash screen for Voyager!
Want to get it? Remove and re-add the app to your homescreen. (Unfortunately, you will loose all settings + hidden posts)
Like the old icon? The old icon will continue to be displayed until you remove and reinstall Voyager to your homescreen.
Thanks to @rsammelson for this great new feature! You can now customize swipe gestures however you desire - including turning them off. Check it out in Settings!
With this change, the long right swipe for posts is now bookmark instead of hide. You can change this back to the way it was in Gesture Settings, if you prefer!
Instance sidebar
From the Communities list, click the icon the header to view the instance sidebar! From here you can view the admins (and direct message them), as well as view other helpful information.
This is great, thank you! By far the best lemmy experience.
I wonder if the area for swiping from left to right to go back could be increased? I find that I have to really find the sweet spot to the edge of my screen in order to make it work, and with left gestures disabled, it would be great if it worked in their place. Is that possible?
This does not work for me on iOS. Tested on iPad and iPhone.
Where are you initiating the swipe from? With Apollo, when the left gesture was disabled, you could initiate a left swipe from anywhere on the screen to go back. With Voyager, I have to initiate the swipe from the left side of the screen to go back. On a large device such as an iPad, this is not ideal.
I have been using Voyager myself for about a week, and I love it. I probably won't go back to Jerboa. I'm even self-hosting my own container of it for my own personal instance.
But I do have one issue. Sometimes when I tap a post, instead of opening the post, it changes my scroll position slightly. then I have to scroll back up a little bit and tap the post again. Has anyone else ran into this issue?
Yeah, that sounds about right. Though it might not only happen when tapping images, but anywhere on the post, unless I am tapping the image by mistake. I usually tap near the title to open the comments, and it's happening for me there. But it's a thin thing to tap on, so sometimes I accidentally hit the picture instead.
Anyway hopefully that helps! And thank you for all of your hard work on this project! It truly is an amazing app.
Edit: confirmed, it can definitely happen when tapping the title. I just tried it on a title that was 3 lines long to make sure I wasn't tapping the photo by accident.
So basically the web app is independent now? Like if the site you added it from is completely down you won't notice anything? (Except not getting updates)
Ooo nice work mate. Keen to follow you guys and see how it all turns out. Love looking at fancy things we might be able to integrate into kbin feature wise 🚀
awesome! hey could you make one of the inbox swipe options to be 'mark as read'? i cant seem to figure out how to mark them as read otherwise, except of course the mark all as read button.
i just tested it and yes indeed it marks unread as read and marks read as unread.
i also just tested making all the left swipes as None and yes now left swipes go back.. maybe rename that too? or is there a use case for actual none and back being separate options?
Oh wow, thanks for resolving this with Stux. The app does seem more responsive after the update. I love the new icon too -- especially now that it's not sitting on my homescreen taunting me ;)
Cross-origin resource sharing, it's what allows a website/app hosted at one domain to talk directly to a website/app hosted on another domain, all in your browser!
In practice, the app running on https://vger.app on your device can communicate directly with your Lemmy instance.