• driving_crooner@lemmy.eco.br
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    Im using Jerboa, and one of the functionalities that RiF had that I would love they implement is that everytime you clicked a link a pop-up come up with the address of the link and options to copy, open in default app, share to app or cancel. Saved me a lot of redirects that I didn’t wanted.

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      Part of that, the “do you want to continue to this url?” part, is enabled by default in Connect. Ever since switching from Jerboa I’ve only been rickrolled when I wanted to! 😁

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      1 year ago

      Click and hold on the link and you’ll get those options on Jebra if it’s in a comment (unfortunately doesn’t seem to work on post links usually)

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        Thanks, It actually works. Already installed the other app reccomended here, but is cool to know in case I get tired of that other app.

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      I don’t like pop ups, I want as few clicks/taps as possible. If I tap the text it should take me to the comments, if I tap the picture it should take me to the picture/link, and then from either one I should be able to go directly to the other without pressing back first.

      The functionality you describe should be found under a long press, imo.

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        The functionality you describe should be found under a long press, imo.

        I prefer the pop-up, but looks like jerboa devs share your opinion and its actually work on long press.