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Hey team, I generally like the new feedback, but there are a few things that annoy me (enough to switch back to the old design) that I would like to provide feedback on:
No way to 'retract' (may be the wrong word, not a native speaker here - opposite of expand!) postings. This is especially annoying when you have threads with lots of replies, replies to replies, replies to replies to replies.... I don't want to scroll all the way down. With the old design, I can simply click on the - and all replies including sublevel replies close, so I can read on. This is by far the most annoying one, and the reason that made me switch back pretty quickly.
Pictures in postings are links and do not expand when I click on them.
In the old design, clicking on "comments" in the overview opened the thread in a new tab. In the new one, it opens it in an overlay. I'd much rather have it in a separate tab again.
Where is the option to switch between "use subreddit theme" and "use default theme"? Many subs have an annoying and hard to read theme, so I rather use the default theme on these.
Did you guys ditch the dashboard, or am I just too blind to find it? I just started using it a few weeks ago :(
What I do like about the new design is that it looks modern and sleek, and the left sidebar with all my subscribed subs is very handy, and will probably make me visit subs more often that I simply forgot about. All in all, I like the modernization, but please don't remove features that people have become very accustomed to, especially important QoL things like the retract/expand thing!
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