I lied a little bit, it’s not quite the Default progressive web app, and not quite the default web interface.
I replaced the manifest.json to be able to make “display": “standalone” so it would become full screen, and I also added added my own style.css to make it much more compact on the mobile and remove the bottom row of buttons which I really don’t need.
Default web app to be able to use subscribed feeds
Exactly. A poll “which one would you like to use” might have quite different splits
Ah. Most / all clients don’t support polls so the responses will only really be from desktop users. Oops!
@rimu needs official Piefed Apps
I lied a little bit, it’s not quite the Default progressive web app, and not quite the default web interface.
I replaced the manifest.json to be able to make “display": “standalone” so it would become full screen, and I also added added my own style.css to make it much more compact on the mobile and remove the bottom row of buttons which I really don’t need.
@rimu I like voyager but the support is still experimental. So getting used to the default web interface.
Ditto
I actually really like the web app on iOS. Don’t feel the need to use an app.
Most clients don’t support Japanese, and I really like PieFed’s web UI,
so I don’t feel the need to use other clients.
I also use some custom tweaks to match Lemmy’s line-break behavior,
as well as my own theme, which is another reason.
Was gonna vote for photon from photon but it’s not there😢
I did include Photon originally but a bug in PieFed meant that only the first 9 poll options were saved even though it let me type in 10.
I’ve since fixed the bug and extended the limit to 15.
Do progressive web apps oppose reactive web apps?