All these visual styles are great, but what I really want are keyboard shortcuts and more universal in-line media viewers. RES has spoiled me and I need that here too XD
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Agreed, my fingers are itching for hotkeys, especially A and Z for upvote and downvote. Clicking stuff like a caveman has me over here whinging about my first world problems, lol.
Thanks for the link - that eases life a bit here
Meh reddit wasn't that great anyway. I'ma ride or die with the Lemmy interface.
It does look pretty cool though, thanks for crossposting.
Yeah im here for the new thing. I'm not trying to Reddit-ify Lemmy.
I'm glad someone did this but it would be more civilized if it were done at the server side, and also if Lemmy would implement the Reddit API so we could use reddit clients like RedReader here. Obviously some urls inside the client would have to change, but that beats implementing a whole additional protocol.
Someone already made a Reddit-Lemmy API wrapper
Good to know, thanks. Maybe I can point some reddit client software at it.
This is great. Let me know if you ever get kbin done in this style!