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I tried Jeroba, but had some issues logging in and then noticed the UI is huge on my Pixel 7. I'm on Chrome now and it works great. I cam from Sync.
You probably noticed when you were messing around with Jerboa, but you can decrease font size in the Look and Feel settings. I found the app unusable until I did that.
The default font size on the thread overview page is okay, but when you enter a thread it is way too large. When you decrease the font size, the fonts on the overview page become way too small.
I don't know why they are so different and why they are even connected in the settings.
I'm experiencing this as well on Jerboa. It would be nice if I could decrease the text size in a thread without making the overview page unreadable.
Yup, I need to do that and then test it out a bit more.
That's neat, I'll give that a try!