This is really cool, thank you for making it. I opened in Firefox on my Android and used the Install feature FF has, and it's really slick.
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So uh any plans for nsfw browsing? i liked browsing random or multiple nsfw subs
P.s. you have your markdown reversed with the links - the text needs to be in the square brackets with the link in the parentheses. [text](https://example.com)
This is pretty rad, thank you!
Hey - thanks for doing this. There’s one sub for a specialty 3d printer I want to keep tabs on but the sub is “unreviewed“ and unavailable on the web as it may contain inappropriate content (it doesn’t, unless you count people bitching about component troubleshooting). It’s available on your gateway. It seems to bypass all content restrictions, convenient for mobile browsing.
Nice! I still lurk on some communities which are only on reddit, thanks!
When I opened in my lemmy client (aka works in safari for iOS) it loaded just fine but posts don’t seem to populate when I open in Firefox/firefox focus
Infinite scroll would be a nice optional too
Firefox has enhanced privacy protection that block loading of the single reddit json file.
Infinite scroll would be a nice optional too
For now, you can go to the settings page and change the number of posts displayed per page.
Ah that’s helpful! Any thoughts on why it doesn’t work on a vpn?
Edit: I see in another comment that it’s Reddit that blocks vpn traffic. I’ve noticed that lately, lame
Will there be a .onion version?
The biggest feature I missed when they killed libreddit
I will have to figure that one out, may take some time. Or if you already know how to put some html pages on an onion server you can copy the files from Github and upload them yourselves, I will link to it happily.
I have geddit and my issue is it loads r/popular and can't show r/all.
If yours shows all I'm in.
It by default shows r/all OR https://rdx.overdevs.com/subreddit.html?r=all and tap the sort button(three lines) button on the right, hit subscribe.
Any plans to allow for comment collapsing? It's difficult to jump from parent to parent without a ton of scrolling. Love it so far
double tap any comment to collapse
I see that now. Actually just came here to retract my request. Thanks!