There’s a push to get OpenReads to work with BookWyrm
moving over to mulcahey@lemm.ee
There’s a push to get OpenReads to work with BookWyrm
I’m confused. I’ve been using this extension for years on desktop without this issue. I think it has an option where you can install a companion conversion app on your machine and bypass the QR code. Am I mistaken?
Reader View is working for me with that website. The only issue is that it writes out the phrase “link opens in New tab” after every link.
Do you have cookie settings or extensions that might be interfering with something?
Thank you for this great tool!
Is there a way I could use this to find a Lemmy instance that let’s me interact with desired instances? For example:
Thank you!
How do I do this
If you’re talking news media, much of their worst behavior is rooted in the ad-driven business model. Subscriptions would actually help make things better. Not sure if there’s a way to leverage the fediverse for a subscription play, though
Here’s the one I used:
/* Source file https://github.com/MrOtherGuy/firefox-csshacks/tree/master/chrome/autohide_sidebar.css made available under Mozilla Public License v. 2.0
See the above repository for updates as well as full license text. */
/* Show sidebar only when the cursor is over it */
/* The border controlling sidebar width will be removed so you'll need to modify these values to change width */
#sidebar-box {
--uc-sidebar-width: 60px;
--uc-sidebar-hover-width: 210px;
--uc-autohide-sidebar-delay: 100ms; /* Wait 0.6s before hiding sidebar */
position: relative;
min-width: var(--uc-sidebar-width) !important;
width: var(--uc-sidebar-width) !important;
max-width: var(--uc-sidebar-width) !important;
z-index: 1;
background-color: #110a0d !important;
}
#sidebar-box[positionend] {
direction: rtl;
}
#sidebar-box[positionend] > * {
direction: ltr;
}
#sidebar-box[positionend]:-moz-locale-dir(rtl) {
direction: ltr;
}
#sidebar-box[positionend]:-moz-locale-dir(rtl) > * {
direction: rtl;
}
#main-window[sizemode="fullscreen"] #sidebar-box {
--uc-sidebar-width: 1px;
}
#sidebar-splitter {
display: none;
}
#sidebar-header {
overflow: hidden;
/* color: var(--chrome-color, inherit) !important; */
padding-inline: 0 !important;
}
#sidebar-header::before,
#sidebar-header::after {
content: "";
display: flex;
padding-left: 8px;
}
#sidebar-header,
#sidebar {
transition: min-width 115ms linear var(--uc-autohide-sidebar-delay) !important;
min-width: var(--uc-sidebar-width) !important;
will-change: min-width;
}
#sidebar-box:hover > #sidebar-header,
#sidebar-box:hover > #sidebar {
min-width: var(--uc-sidebar-hover-width) !important;
transition-delay: 0ms !important;
}
.sidebar-panel {
/* background-color: transparent !important; */
/* color: var(--newtab-text-primary-color) !important; */
}
.sidebar-panel #search-box {
-moz-appearance: none !important;
/* background-color: rgba(249, 249, 250, 0.1) !important; */
color: inherit !important;
}
/* Add sidebar divider and give it background */
#sidebar,
#sidebar-header {
background-color: inherit !important;
border-inline: 1px solid rgb(80, 80, 80);
border-inline-width: 0px 1px;
}
#sidebar-box:not([positionend]) > :-moz-locale-dir(rtl),
#sidebar-box[positionend] > * {
border-inline-width: 1px 0px;
}
/* Move statuspanel to the other side when sidebar is hovered so it doesn't get covered by sidebar */
#sidebar-box:not([positionend]):hover ~ #appcontent #statuspanel {
inset-inline: auto 0px !important;
}
#sidebar-box:not([positionend]):hover ~ #appcontent #statuspanel-label {
margin-inline: 0px !important;
border-left-style: solid !important;
}`___`
Never mind, I fixed it! For anyone who wants to do the same: Inside the Tree Style Tab / All Configs menu, I had to uncheck “FaviconizePinned Tabs”.
Now all my pinned tabs are stacked on top of each other. Not quite what I was going for, but acceptable.
Are there any examples? I’m really interested in what other companies use the 13 month calendar.
I understand that businesses sometimes use a different calendar from the normal, but I think you’re describing the fiscal year, which is still a 12-month calendar. I don’t think there are any other companies that use a 13 month calendar.
Do other businesses besides Kodak use this calendar? Kodak is the only one named in that linked Wikipedia article
Fun fact: this calendar exists and was in use by Eastman Kodak for most of its existence:
Lol yes, 2 days ago
Yep, they sent me the same thing
Thank you. As someone who is very interested in Linux, and someone who has proselytized my tech choices in the past (“Everyone should use Signal”), one of my big fears about switching to Linux is that I’ll never shut up about it, and I’ll bore my friends.
Thank you for showing me that there is another way
Jerboa is fine
I didn’t read Solrize’s comment as saying “There shouldn’t be paywalls,” just asking the very legitimate question as to how they will interact with federation.
Interestingly, 404 just solved something kinda related: they developed a way for subscribers to get a custom RSS feed address, so they can access paywalled articles directly in their RSS reader. TMK, they are the first publication to do this. I imagine they would do something similar for federation. (I believe that if any of the custom RSS feeds show huge traffic numbers, 404 shuts it down, but I’m not sure)