Feature comparison - kbin vs Lemmy

Damaskox@kbin.social to /kbin meta@kbin.social – 20 points –

There's a chance that I have forgotten something or missed something.

But these are my finds, so far.

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::: spoiler masking text
Like this?
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kbin does that just fine.

Oh my Deity how did you do that?!

I've been cursing enviously for days when I see a spoiler (system) I couldn't use myself!
I didn't get Lemmy's style to work.

::: spoiler hidden text title
hidden text
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::: spoiler hidden text title
hidden text
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::: spoiler test
Does this thing work?
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sigh Finally.
Now I just need to find a convenient way to save this piece of code and copy-paste it whenever I need it 🤔

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...except that when I wrote more text into this comment, the code broke 🤔

Upon further testing - if I edit a text, the spoiler stops working. When I update the page, the spoiler works again.

Indeed, I missed that case, thanks.

Now I just need to find a convenient way to save this piece of code and copy-paste it whenever I need it 🤔

Honestly, I'd just suggest to add a button for it in the editor after the code one? I think it's a common enough thing to use to warrant it. For every other formatting maybe a little link for a pop up or expandable that shows the remaining formatting rules, similar to how it was on old.reddit.

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Ironically, that doesn't work for me at all. (I have seen other spoiler blocks recently though, so not sure why not.)

Is it browser-, operating system- or device-related?

I'm on Windows PC, Firefox, at https://kbin.social/

I'm poking around at it now. I'm guessing it's probably something to do with JavaScript -- which I block by default via NoScript. (That's kind of odd though since I thought it was generating a /\ HTML block server side, but maybe it's doing it on the client and I just happened to have JS unblocked when I saw it before?)

Edit: It looks like it is coming from this webpack'd JS file currently which I think is built from this JS source file; there is a handleSpoilers function defined which manipulates details/summary elements. Oddly, there is also PHP code for manipulating details/summary like I thought.

@ernest can chime in on if that's a temporary thing or what, but yeah, it seems to not work for me because I block JavaScript.

Hmm. Okay.

Yeah I'm no code savvy so let's hope they know more about it 😁

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