Hey guys! Sorry for being AWOL for the past few days. I’ve been taking some personal time and stepped away for a bit. Going to be cleaning up some more stuff and pushing out some good stuff to you guys soon.
This build here - for real this time - offers significant performance enhancements. There is more to be done, but this is a great start.
Here’s some changes:
- Hide username in the tab bar
- Some context menu refactors
- Add bug report option
- We have replaced the old UI library with a new one. There are still some quirks to work out, and we will be handling those over the next few days. This offers quite a significant performance boost over the last library.
- Using more stable variables to prevent unnecessary re-renders. This is one part of the performance improvements.
- Fix infinite refreshing attempts of an empty community
- Added option to delete posts. This was something I threw in tonight and will be finishing edit post tomorrow. I also have the mod tools ready to go, just a matter of adding them where they need to be in the menus
- Comment chains are collapsed after either the first 4 2nd level comments or after 3 replies to a 2nd level comment. Much easier to scroll through comments now. This is a WIP so there might be issues. Let us know.
- Added a comment jump button. Speaks for itself. Might have some issues and is still a WIP. Let us know if anything goes wrong
- Should have fixed a few crashes that were getting reported while I was away.
Again, sorry for the downtime. I’ll be more active over the next week and we should see some big stuff.
A well earned break! You’ve done amazing work :)
No problem, take all the time you need. I know it can be overwhelming to work on a project without serious downtime.
I think we have all taken our time away from our work just to forget for a while.
Hopefully you enjoyed your downtime 🙌
Take your time, thank you for your work!
Well deserved, good to have you back!
As a fellow developer, I know that time away from the code can be just as important as time with the code.
Great work so far!