Is there a setting that might resolve the issue attached, where really long comment threads get squished into illegibility?

  • Admiral Patrick@dubvee.org
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    1 month ago

    Interested to see what solutions for this are proposed that don’t involve re-rooting the comment tree from a lower depth. Tesseract is susceptible to this on mobile as well, and I’ve decreased the left padding as far as it’ll go as a partial workaround.

    I’m not crazy about having to re-root the comment tree like Reddit does (or at least used to do) beyond a certain depth, so hoping to hear some better suggestions I can borrow.

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      1 month ago

      I can’t think of a solution that isn’t re-rooting in one form or another. Do you know of any app that has done it differently?

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        Not off my head, no. Which is why I was asking if there were any other alternatives. I don’t particularly like that solution.

        Edit: Since I know the depth on a per-comment basis, maybe I could reverse it in CSS beyond a certain point and have them start going right to left? (spitballing here)

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          1 month ago

          We should start a ridiculously long comment thread here so people can see how the various Lemmy apps out there handle and render things…

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            1 month ago

            Lol, well, I’ll keep the ball rolling with this reply.

            It took me a while to notice this behavior (on any client) because once a comment thread gets that deep, it’s usually a slap fight I wouldn’t bother reading anyway lol

                  • mryessir@lemmy.sdf.org
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                    1 month ago

                    @!ptz@dubvee.org

                    After stopping the scroll, animate to minus padding on the left (move tree to the left in its entirety).

                    Or animate the margin between these comments to 0 until the end of the comments for the thread

                    Or just stop at some percentage of screen estate and work with differing colors.

                    Maybe you could use folds right above and below to indicate that the tree is rerooted?

                    Spittballing back. Learned a word today!

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          1 month ago

          How about this: as you scroll past an entire comment in the chain (the bottom of the comment leaves the top of the screen) the entire comment chain is shifted to the left?

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        Haven’t used Voyager for a bit, but maybe. I’ll check and see how it does it. I’m trying to avoid that as a solution, though, if I can.

        I’ve always joked (but not joking lol) that if the user has to scroll horizontally, you’ve failed as a designer. 😆