I just noticed that the limit for multicommunities is 30, which seems really low. Is there a technical reason besides the potential lag? If not, is it possible to get a setting to remove the limit?
I just noticed that the limit for multicommunities is 30, which seems really low. Is there a technical reason besides the potential lag? If not, is it possible to get a setting to remove the limit?
To quit and save I need to tap on the screen edge to the left or right of the input field for the community name. When I do that it just closes the creation window with no notification or anything so the feedback and letting users know how to continue could be better. To figure out how to create a feed I had to spam click on every part of the screen for some while until I figured out how to quit while saving. But it took a while to realise that quitting in this way was saving the feed too because I needed to stumble upon the section where the feeds are shown because they aren’t on the sidebar but in their own page. After finding out a bunch of created sections and some additional experimenting I figured out how this works. As for when I go back using phone’s navigation it warns me the unsaved changes will be lost so it’s ok in that regard. I don’t think I remember seeing any X button? Overall now that I know how this works everything’s fine but it was really confusing to figure it out as a new user. Also huge thanks for the app, there’s so much cool advanced functionality that I would never expect from an app. History? Searching for words in a thread? Filtering by post type? So cool! And regarding the post type, is it possible to set it up for each feed separately or is it a global app setting? For example to create a feed of only images and a feed of only text posts. I’m still figuring the app out and idk what’s possible yet. Thanks for the app again! <3
Edit: The feeds show on the sidebar. In that case I must have misremembered that part somehow. Maybe I checked it a few times before I created those few feeds when troubleshooting.