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Several bugs in the iPhone version of Safari access follow #2045
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Describe the bug
Feed InfoFollow should consider displaying the full title of an article entry as a user-selectable setting. For example, as a researcher, I subscribe to RSS of a large number of papers. A common reading habit is to judge whether you want to read the abstract or open a new window by looking at the title. On a computer, because the screen is larger or a multi-column view can be used instead, the problem that follow cannot display the complete question is not obvious. However, the above mechanism does not exist in mobile phones such as iPhone. Reproduction VideoSame as above. EnvironmentiPhone 15 pro max Validations
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FOL-1180 Several bugs in the iPhone version of Safari when accessing follow |
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Describe the bug
Feed Info
follow应该考虑文章条目的题目完整显示作为一个用户可选的设置项目。比如,我作为一个研究者,会订阅大量论文RSS。一个常规阅读习惯时通过看题目判断是否要进去看摘要或打开新窗口。在电脑上由于屏幕较大;或者可以有多列视图代替之,follow不能显示完整题目的问题并不明显。然而,在iPhone等手机里不存在上述机制。
Reproduction Video
同上。
Environment
iPhone 15 pro max
IOS 18.1.1
Safari latest version
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