This app keeps getting better and better I remember the initial TestFlight launch when Reddit killed all 3rd party clients. Mlem has come a LONG way since that initial build, I’m loving it and it’s finally looking like a spiritual successor to Apollo. Great work to the developers and rest of the team! Love from the UK!
Mlem for Lemmy
Official community for Mlem, a free and open-source iOS Lemmy client.
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Thanks for the kind words! We're glad you're enjoying Mlem. Love from... also the UK :)
Thank you for the awesome work!
Any chance of getting a left-hand mode? Scroll bar on the left, swipe from right to left to go back to feed, the back navigation button is on the top right?
- Fixed NSFW images not being blurred in the expanded post view
Thank you! I hated when I would try and block/hide something and open a nsfw post instead.
I've created an issue to track this. I haven't looked deeply into the technical feasibility--SwiftUI has some powerful tools for reversing layouts to accommodate languages that scan right-to-left, but I can't promise this is a feature we can deliver without doing a bit more research.
Thank you for at least looking into it.
I like the swipe back to feed feature, but because I browse typically backwards from most I do not use it much.
If you find it inconvenient to reach over to the other side of the screen, you could consider enabling "swipe anywhere to navigate" under Settings -> General. Though you cannot use swipe actions when that setting is enabled.
Thanks! I much rather the other swipe actions. But it is great that is an option.