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Don't truncate forum titles, use multiple lines instead
Nov 20, 2016
Tourist
Nov 20, 2016
MakersF
Nov 20, 2016
qznc
Nov 21, 2016
Nick Treleaven
Nov 21, 2016
Swoorup Joshi
November 20, 2016
Please implement the suggestion. Thanks.
http://imgur.com/X7fJLpF
November 20, 2016
On Sunday, 20 November 2016 at 08:59:19 UTC, Tourist wrote:
> Please implement the suggestion. Thanks.
> http://imgur.com/X7fJLpF

I have this problem as well. The usual workaround of long pressing on the link to see the full URL is useless because the URL do not show the topic title in them..

An additional problem I noticed is as follows: there is a thread with 4 pages, of which I previously seen page n.1. When I click on the (X new), the link brings me to page n.2. Then I skip page n.3 and click to page n.4, maybe because I read page n.3 already on a device where I'm not logged in.
The next time I'll see the (X new) link, if I click it I'll be sent to page n.3 instead of page n.4.
This is makes the feature useless in long threads, where maybe you are reading at page 10 but the (X new) brings you to 10 pages behind and you need to click it 10 times to bring it in synch.

But nonetheless, thanks for the website. It's not optimized too much for mobiles but having it so lightweight is really nice!
November 20, 2016
On Sunday, 20 November 2016 at 08:59:19 UTC, Tourist wrote:
> Please implement the suggestion. Thanks.
> http://imgur.com/X7fJLpF

For mobile I would prefer it to use the whole width for the title and convert the other two columns into "subtitle text" below.
November 21, 2016
On Sunday, 20 November 2016 at 13:19:41 UTC, qznc wrote:
> For mobile I would prefer it to use the whole width for the title and convert the other two columns into "subtitle text" below.

+1, that'd avoid the other columns taking up too much empty vertical space vs. if the title column was wrapped. Mockup:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BzP04dykPKXDaUdWSjBvMklIVEU/view
November 21, 2016
On Sunday, 20 November 2016 at 08:59:19 UTC, Tourist wrote:
> Please implement the suggestion. Thanks.
> http://imgur.com/X7fJLpF

I agree. This forum and the wiki could also use a better font as well. It looks ugly at the moment.