That’s all.

    • sogekingfisher@vlemmy.net
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      1 year ago

      I’d say both, personally. On the app Sync (for a different platform), I was able to swipe away the current context to return to the previous one, going one layer at a time back to the homepage.

      So I’d say ideally (and this is likely too much work to adjust), clicking a post should layer it over the current context. Clicking a close button or swiping with touch or cursor removes that contextual overlay. Ctrl/cmd click still opens a new tab instead, as does middle click. This could be a configuration setting that needs enabled, but applies at mobile sizes. Keep all normal href data (some services implement that in a way that prevents middle click/etc. from opening the new context in a new tab/window).

      Maybe too “appy” for a website, but it was quite a nice interface for a native Android app.

      Thanks for hosting this instance, BTW

  • 0x4E4F@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    I think it has one on the web UI 🤔. On mobile, you can just use the back button, either in a web browser or any app.

  • MostlyLazy@vlemmy.net
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    1 year ago

    Try wefwef. That feature was implemented this week! There are 1 or 2 updates a day and I think it is pretty good!