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Mlem for Lemmy

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  • Consider allowing the user to sloppy swipe away from QuickLook, rather than reaching for the button in the top-right.
  • For posts with links to somewhere other than the image, consider following through to the link (e.g. news article) rather than loading the image.
  • When the user has clicked into the post/comments page, consider enabling QuickLook from tapping the image in the post.

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[–] TheProtagonist 2 points 2 years ago (3 children)

What is actually „QuickLook“?

[–] egrets 2 points 2 years ago (1 children)

In the new beta, when a user taps the thumbnail of an image or link post, it opens in a media viewer entitled "quicklook".

[–] WiseMoth 2 points 2 years ago

QuickLook is the built in quick media viewer on most of Apple’s platforms. You can access it but selecting a file and pressing space bar on macOS or tapping on a file in files on iOS. Apps can also integrate QuickLook to view files. Essentially it’s just an easy way to show a file without having to do a lot of work