Fixed Expanding Images (More reliable expanding (click and drag), Fixed issue of having to hide past expanded images to expand current image)
Adding Expanding Image Speed Control in options for fine tuning of expanding images.
Removed Scroll Bars from LemmyTools Bar
Fixed CSS breaking community and profile icons/avatars
Changed various defaults after further use.
Changed styling.
0.1.2.1 patch:
Fixed LTbar style funkiness on light themes.
Fixed default values for mobile bar vertical position.
New for 0.1.2:
Auto-Expand and Click&Drag to expand lemmy images!
Hide Lemmy Sidebars - More space for images on feed
Auto unblur NSFW images option
Option to enable old.Reddit (from https://github.com/soundjester/lemmy_monkey) - Thank you!
Hover to activate lemmy Toolbar
Significant UI changes
Reworked easy button for offsite
Fixes
Fix for '#' breaking easy subscribe button
Fix for script breaking other sites due to poor isLemmy implementation.
Fixed memory allocation issue with eventHandlers
Various UI bug fixes (not showing all communities, settings menu display, etc...)
Script Features:
Adds “Easy Subscribe” button to remote instance communities.
Adds a collapsible sidebar on the side of screen that shows a searchable list of your subscribed communities.
Adds link back to home instance and a community browser.
Adds an options menu to configure LemmyTools settings.
Feature for future releases:
When off site collect a list of communities and display in sidebar for easy subscription. (beginning implementation 0.1.2)
Create communities grouping function.
Sort sub list by recently visited
Create addon for firefox/chrome.
Installation and Configuration:
1 - Browser must have a Userscript addon (Tampermonkey, Greasemonkey, Etc...). Tested with Greasemonkey.
2 - Download either the .JS file or install from greasyfork.
3 - Set home lemmy instance via options page once script is loaded (and manually edit the homeInstance variable for the offsite home instance fix.
This script is all done by a complete amateur for fun. Enjoy and feel free to fork it!
I appreciate the work you put into this, but please write better commit messages. It's super unhelpful to write "updated file.xyz" in every commit message. Describe what you did. That way it's way easier for people to help out because they can see what you did so they don't waste time fixing the stuff you already fixed yourself.
For sure, I am legit new to all of this CI/CD,git stuff so It's a lot to learn. Thank you very much. I will try and add more descriptive commit messages.