It's not going to change, sorry. This is the way Apollo has done it and I really enjoy its UX. For new Voyager mods, I recommend giving it time to get used to it.
Itโs essentially a shortcut button, thatโs all. And show you what actions you can take at a glance on an arbitrary piece of user generated content.
What I mean is your username will be green if you distinguish your comment so that others know youโre a moderator.
Voyager doesnโt show users that youโre a moderator unless you explicitly distinguish your comment, to allow you to interact without asserting yourself.
Edit: as an example, I just distinguished this comment
Hey, thanks for the post. On Voyager, there is no moderator badge. Instead, the username color changes. give yourself a bit of time to get used to it, maybe youโll end up liking it. :-)
I like it if Iโm doing a global search or viewing all or home and one of a posts from the communities that I moderate shows up, then I know that I can moderate it quickly at a glance.
In addition, for admins, both local and remote it changes to red with or without a checkmark inside of the shield as a signal on what actions can be performed by admins on a given piece of content. So itโs a bit more complex than just showing if you can moderate a given post or comment.
Just one small nitpick. When you click posts in the inbox (and maybe other places as well) they don't open in the right pane, they stay in the left.
Already fixed! ^^
it would be great if voyager gets a feature that combines posts with the same links in post list
What clients? Iโm curious their implementation. Iโve always been a bit skeptical of this, for things like the same link being posted in cars and fuckcars communities.
Thereโs an android mode in settings, and any fresh install defaults to the android theme now. However, itโs the older material design because ionic doesnโt support the latest V3 yet..
Material design V2 is fugly. I donโt know how anyone thought it was a good idea lol
If you click the title or post body, it should collapse and scroll to comments. Auto scroll might be cool on open though, is that what you were thinking?
Alexandrite in shambles
I really like Alexandrite :D Voyager will always remain a more touch-oriented UI, vs alexandrite is stronger as a more traditional desktop UI. imho
Glad its working :) There's a few spots left you can click to open a post that should open on the right pane. For example, crossposts. I'll clean these up soon.
I marked it enabled on "phablets" but still need to test with specific foldables. Hopefully the setting shows up, otherwise lmk, any feedback is welcome!
Post hiding in Voyager is saved and managed on device which is why that doesnโt sync. Thatโs because Lemmy partially supports, but there are missing functions needed to implement in Voyager, such as ability to list hidden posts. That will probably come in Lemmy 1.0.
Lemmy doesn't support push notifications yet. It can be tracked here: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/2631