Just wanted to share this with you. Of course the interface is designed for touch first, but I honestly expected the site to explode into a huge mess when loaded on anything other than common mobile device screens.

But here we are. Maybe wefwefVoyager is the most usable Lemmy web interface currently available – on desktop and on mobile!

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    I’m giving it a go, and I’m really digging it!

    I went ahead and installed the PWA (I think only chrome based browsers support this on desktop), and it’s pretty great.

    I’m a big fan of PWAs, and Voyager is one that is done so well.

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      same LOL (unless I’m on my 13" air, then its much nicer in side-by-side)

      At some point I’d like to give the desktop experience some love and do a Mail app experience (feed on left, post details/comments on right)

      Edit: I also think desktop experience would be nicer with page animations turned off, I should do that at some point…

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    I agree that it’s pretty good and I also use it as my main way of accessing lemmy. It could be improved though and I hope the devs implement some tablet / desktop improvements later on.

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    Does this work on windows? Probably on Mac (since it’s designed to work on ios) and linux (since it’s designed to work on android), but what of windows?

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      I’ve used it a little bit on Firefox on my windows machine, I remember it being ok but I like the default Lemmy desktop webpage. Haven’t done anything with the pwa functionality, so idk if that works on windows.