NOTE: This feature is currently being rolled out to the Apple and Google stores and should be available in the next day or two. However on desktop you can try it out right now (after enabling - see below) at https://vger.app/!
This is currently in BETA, and is turned off by default. On tablets and desktop, you can turn it on in Settings -> Appearance -> Layout. (The setting won’t show up on phones.)
The right column is dedicated to viewing a specific post. The left column is for the regular navigation of the app.
Pro tip: On macOS, I recommend adding Voyager to your Dock (https://vger.app/) with Safari’s new “Add to Dock” feature! Check out the above screenshot - it’s quite slick.
Enjoy and let me know what you think!
Wide-screen desktop Lemmy browsing!
Game changer for folding phones. Awesome feature!
I marked it enabled on “phablets” but still need to test with specific foldables. Hopefully the setting shows up, otherwise lmk, any feedback is welcome!
Thank you! This has been the only missing feature from my perspective and it’s a real game changer. I’ll provide feedback once I have a chance to test it. I’d like to donate as thanks, where can I do that?
Is it supposed to look like this?
Yes! When you tap a post it should open on the right.
Maybe I am dumb
It’s possible there is a bug, it’s a beta! But it should open the post to the right if you tap on one in the feed.
I think the dev would appreciate if you could provide details like the device name and such.
Any chance you could make the width of the columns resizable to I can make the post column wider? I use it on the desktop and really love it but a wider post list would make it even better.
Yes, that’s something I’ve thought about doing
Oh that’s great to hear. Can’t wait.
I’ll consider using Voyager once the Android app looks and feels more like an android app instead of iOS.
Just saying. I have to deal with this kind of issues every day at work.
Signed; an android dev.
There’s an android mode in settings, and any fresh install defaults to the android theme now. However, it’s the older material design because ionic doesn’t support the latest V3 yet…
Material design V2 is fugly. I don’t know how anyone thought it was a good idea lol