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What would have been nice, is to have a web client that mimmicks Mastodon's design and features, but you can connect to your own self-hosted instance. For me, it would be to connect to my GoToSocial instance.

Masto-fe is closest to do this, but at the time it is not. So incomplete and with no Docker support, I "can't" install it. Way too complicated. Compiling here and compiling there. A process that tend to break very often.

#selfhosted #mastodon #webclient #mastoclient #opensource #selfhosting

Hey everyone, Lily here with some cool news for all you Mastodon fans! I know some of you have been wondering why you can’t see older posts from users on other instances when you're browsing your home instance. Well, here's the scoop: Mastodon has a feature that lets you share all your posts, but not every instance turns it on. That's why your experience can differ depending on which instance you're on.

After a bit of experimenting, I found a neat workaround that lets you see posts from other instances without leaving your own. Just keep in mind, this trick only works if you're using one of the web client mods for Mastodon. If you're using the regular web client, you might not see these extra features.

One of the client mods you should check out is Phanpy. It has a built-in feature that makes it easy to view and interact with posts from other instances. I've given it a go, and honestly, it’s my favorite so far—it really smooths out the whole experience.

That said, there's also elk.zone, which comes packed with even more features than Phanpy. I’d recommend trying out both to see which one fits your style better. Happy exploring, and stay tuned for more updates and tips!

Nonstop #microsleeps this afternoon, and I keep hitting the touchscreen with fingers while reaching to do something but touching brittle things in dreams instead. Turns out that Mastodon #webClient has a two-column mode which can't be gotten in or out of by any control; you just resize the window horizontally. Maybe deliberately.

I have shifted to a new(er) computer, and updated web browser, and most things Fediverse / #webClient are marginally improved. But one thing seems to have gone -- the option to have hidden media displayed at around a hundred pixels high until/if clicked. I don't see any reference to this in any documentation. Does anyone know if there's still a way to turn that on? (Just setting everything hidden didn't do it.)

Google Calendar im Web: Dunkler Modus und neues Design
Der Web-Client von Google Calendar hat ein umfassendes Update erhalten, das unter anderem endlich einen dunklen Modus einführt. Neben dem dunklen Modus bringt das Redesign mehrere visuelle Verbesserungen und passt das Inter
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#News #Benutzeroberflche #ChromeErweiterungen #DunklerModus #GoogleCalendar #GoogleWorkspace #MaterialDesign3 #WebClient

Phanpy: A New Force in the Mastodon Night

Greetings, nocturnal wanderers! Nicholas here, back with a post to illuminate your path through the digital night. Tonight, we explore the rise of Phanpy, the latest web client that’s captivating the Mastodon community like a whisper in the dark.

Since its arrival on December 15, 2022, Phanpy has swiftly become a favorite among Mastodon users, offering a sleek and intuitive experience that feels as natural as moving through shadows. With its user-friendly interface and lightning-fast performance, Phanpy has begun to challenge the once-dominant elk.zone for its place in the limelight.

Phanpy’s appeal goes beyond its newness—it offers a fresh and refined way to navigate the Mastodon landscape. Supported by a dedicated community, Phanpy is more than just another client; it’s a gateway to a richer, more engaging online experience.

Whether you’re a seasoned night dweller or new to this digital realm, Phanpy might just be the companion you’ve been seeking. Give it a try, and let it guide you through your Mastodon journey.

I normally use Ivory for macOS when I'm on my laptop/desktop, but today I'm exploring #Phanpy, "a minimalistic opinionated #Mastodon web client."

I'm really digging the flexibility, focus, and flow. Tons of features + new ways of displaying / organizing your feeds, content, and notifications.

You can check out @phanpy by @cheeaun here:

phanpy.social

...by simply logging with your Mastodon credentials.

phanpy.socialPhanpyMinimalistic opinionated Mastodon web client

A list of alternative webclients for various #fediverse software:

Notes:
* webclient: you use your own credential from your own instance
* Listed are: official webclient hosts; or an instance list.
* Optional: other instances.
* In alphabetical order.

For #Lemmy:
1: #Nemmynemmy.app
2: #Slemmyslemmy.libdb.so
3: #Voyagervger.app

For Mastodon and #Pleroma:
1: #Brutaldonbrutaldon.org — also works with text-based browsers like Lynx.
2: #Halcyonhalcyon.social/instances.php|| halcyon.mstdn.social — Twitter-look
3: #Phanpyphanpy.social — also works as a PWA
4: #Soapboxfe.soapbox.pub

For #Mastodon:
1: #Elkelk.zone || elk.infosec.exchange — default in mozilla.social
2: #Pinaforepinafore.social
3: #Semaphoresemaphore.social
4: #Trunkstrunks.social — with mobile clients

#frontend #webclient #ActivityPub

For more, see: codeberg.org/fediverse/delight

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