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Reveal full URL and maximise the image automatically in subreddit and comment section #96

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dnet890 opened this issue Dec 12, 2024 · 7 comments

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@dnet890
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dnet890 commented Dec 12, 2024

Hi
Is it possible to reveal full URL in subreddit and comments and also maximise the image automatically?
https://www.reddit.com/r/pcgaming/comments/1hc433i/broken_roads_patch_notes_1312859/?sort=new
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@dnet890 dnet890 changed the title Reveal full URL in subreddit Reveal full URL and maximise the image automatically in subreddit Dec 12, 2024
@dnet890 dnet890 changed the title Reveal full URL and maximise the image automatically in subreddit Reveal full URL and maximise the image automatically in subreddit and comment section Dec 12, 2024
@joelacus
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Hi. Do you mean reveal the full URL of images in the post? I've just added an option to replace images with links on feeds if that helps, or would you like it to show the URLs in addition to the image? I've also added some image options which can make the image larger. I could add similar options to replace images in comments with text links, and an option to change the max width of images in comments. I think they are currently limited to 240px wide.

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dnet890 commented Feb 16, 2025

I mean it is to replicate a behavior like old new reddit. So, when the user post a news with only a URL. I want to display a full link when I opened the post because on new new Reddit. it looks like shortened the full URL and changed it with open button. But, if you mean an option to replace images with links on feeds that would be interesting. I want to test it.

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dnet890 commented Feb 16, 2025

@joelacus for v1.15 it is much better if I opened individual subreddit. But, When I double clicked or open in the new tab for the post. it does not reveal the full link. What do you think?

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bmndc commented Feb 21, 2025

@joelacus @dnet890 I think I got the idea. I'll see what I can do.

bmndc added a commit to bmndc/RedditEnhancer that referenced this issue Feb 21, 2025
* Change the behaviour of "Replace Images with Links on Feeds" temporarily to compact link display in post view per joelacus#96 (TODO: spin off into a feature)
* Disable custom background on Old UI temporarily to improve compatibility with RES (will be back soon!)
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Oh I see, I forgot what the Old New UI links looked like. I had a play with the HTML and came up with this, so it should be easy to make a feature to do this. I'm a bit busy atm, so if you @bmndc want to add this feature, feel free. Perhaps the option can go in Media > Text.

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Side note, @bmndc didn't you move the post back button into the post header a couple versions ago? It seems to have slipped back out.

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bmndc commented Feb 21, 2025

@joelacus seems like a Reddit change. Working on it ASAP. Post back button currently only moves if you have either Hide the Side Menu or Show Side Menu Toggle Button turned on. Do you have any of them enabled right now?

I'll move the button permanently.

bmndc added a commit to bmndc/RedditEnhancer that referenced this issue Feb 21, 2025
* Added an option to compress the display of links in link post view (joelacus#96)
* Custom background images should now only be applied on Old UI if either Modernise Old Reddit or Force Custom Background on Old UI is on
* Post back button should now remain inside the post container at all times, rather than when Hide the Side Menu or Show Side Menu Toggle Button is on
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@bmndc Oh right, no I don't. ok

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