Today, I fixed some visual shortcomings. It is now possible to change images during post editing. The rules of the magazine have been included in the description on Fediverse to avoid misunderstandings with Lemmy users. Some changes are already on the instance, and the rest will be pushed by morning.

At the beginning of next week, I will also unlock Mercure, so you will be able to enable the dynamic feed.

Currently, I need to handle communication on Fediverse, and then I’ll return to code refactoring.

<details><summary>Ah, and I would have forgotten.
</summary>that should work too.
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::: spoiler Ah, and I would have forgotten.                 
that should work too.
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You can track changes in the official repository
https://codeberg.org/Kbin/kbin-core

or on Github
https://github.com/ernestwisniewski/kbin

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    <details><summary>well,
    </summary>with the dynamic feed you can receive the updates live - as they are published (without refreshing the page)
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        Are there any plans for the feed to always show new posts that you haven’t seen yet, just like the reddit feed?

        I mean, every time I open the “hot” section, for example, I see the same posts that are trending, even when I’ve already seen them before. It’d be nice to be able to see only content I didn’t saw yet, so people will be always receiving new content and raising their interest and engagement :)

        EDIT: I’m not complaining about the experience, just making a suggestion and I wanna thank you (as always) for your awesome work with /kbin! It’s for sure my favorite social network!

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          I will be working on and prototyping something in the coming months. The first step in the near future will be marking unread comments in some way.

          It’s for sure my favorite social network!

          Great to hear ;-)