I always used old.reddit.com with RES on my desktop. I’ve started using old.lemmy.world now, and I love the familiarity, but I realize how much I miss RES. I wish there was something for the old.lemmy.world that offered the same enhancements.

  • Nusm@lemmy.worldOP
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    8 months ago

    Well, anyone else, but not me. I know next to nothing - no wait, I know actual nothing - about coding.

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        8 months ago

        I guess the one I miss the most is having a bar on the left of the posts that I can click, which will close the comments.

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          8 months ago

          I really missed this too, until I discovered that with Sync, you can long press comments to close the chain. I don’t really use social media at all on my computer anymore. Which I guess has been better for my mental health

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            8 months ago

            Yeah, I use Voyager on my phone, and it’s got the jump button to jump to the next parent comment. It was just muscle memory that I was trying to click on the left of the comment chain to close it like on old Reddit with RES.

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          8 months ago

          That very well could exist with one of the userstyles or front ends.

          kbin enhancement suite has it. But it’s for kbin obvs. It’s a user script I run with ViolentMonkey firefox extension. There are a ton of lemmy projects along similar lines. Have a look.

          I keep trying to up/downvote with a and z. Which when I first saw it I thought “that’s such a stupid mapping I will never remember it”. How many months later I am literally still doing it.