Hi there, in the upcoming kbin releases, I will be describing the changes along with author tags, but for now, you can check out what’s happening here: https://codeberg.org/Kbin/kbin-core/activity, as well as my personal feed: https://ernest.dev

Today, two test instances will be created where we will be looking for bugs for some time, and then the changes will be rolled out to kbin.social and hopefully other instances as well :)

I want to accept as many pull requests as possible, currently, there are still 50 open ones. I’m also following your posts and adding new things to the to-do list.

Have a nice day!

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    2 years ago

    That might be android only, I’m not sure. I remember seeing a pull request about it having to do with something in the PWA manifest.

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      1 year ago

      I’m on Android 13 with Firefox, and haven’t noticed the issue. Tried specifically to disable the autorotation, rotate the phone while kbin was running - and nothing (it does rotate when autorotation is on). I installed the PWA about a week ago.

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      2 years ago

      Looks like that’s been fixed actually (if your instance is up to date enough, that was merged in 5 hours ago). I had to reinstall the PWA for it to take effect.

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        2 years ago

        Just uninstalled and reinstalled /kbin on my Realme X3 - it still rotates irrespective of Android setting. Guess I’ll have to lay on my back a bit longer hehe.

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          In your browser, if you go into the menu there should be something like ‘Install’, ‘Add to Homescreen’, something like that.

          On chrome it is add to homescreen, but there is also a pop-up at the bottom that gives an install button. The browser menu should be the easiest spot though.

          It creates a shortcut on your homescreen and allows the site to run in full screen mode, so it acts like a native app.