Mastodon Bird UI 1.7.1-nightly is now released!
Preferably for Mastodon 4.2.0 nightly version (main branch), but should also work for other nightly Mastodons out there.
Not compatible with Mastodon 4.1.2-4.1.6 stable tag.
Changelog:
* Fix preview cards that are not expanded
* Improve compact and expanded preview card alignments
* Fix status-card__description color on hover
* Thinner scrollbars for advanced web interface on 4.1.6
* Improve advanced UI Getting started view column link, icon and heading alignment
* Improve iPad compatibility of advanced web interface
* Fix button with bell padding on advanced web interface
* Fix wrong width of bottom column-links on mobile
* Fix "About" page's server thumbnail margins on mobile #64 (thanks @LetyDoesStuff!)
Live demo (single column layout only): https://mementomori.social
Source code and installation instructions: https://github.com/ronilaukkarinen/mastodon-bird-ui
@rolle@mementomori.social @LetyDoesStuff@mementomori.social
Nicely executed Roni, I'm sure it's gonna help people switching feel a little more comfortable.
@raccoon Thanks! So many instances already have it enabled https://github.com/ronilaukkarinen/mastodon-bird-ui#list-of-instances-that-use-mastodon-bird-ui
@JyrkiKuoppala@social.vivaldi.net @rolle@mementomori.social @Vivaldi@social.vivaldi.net
I suspect any browser can use it, not just vivaldi. You just gonna add it as a style css as you would with anything you find on
https://userstyles.org/
Am I wrong @rolle@mementomori.social ?
@JyrkiKuoppala@social.vivaldi.net @rolle@mementomori.social @Vivaldi@social.vivaldi.net Just thought I'd point that out to avoid people going out of their way to install yet another browser to get a feature they can get on their current one. :)
@raccoon @rolle @Vivaldi After a while of use, #BirdUI feels quite nice. For a few reasons (e.g. features like markup & quote boost & threads, antennas) I'm drawn to FireFish and have been using it alongside Mastodon. The look & feel of #FireFish doesn't feel as nice though. Thinking of whether there could be ways to get the best of both worlds.