",[2867,2870],{"name":2868,"color":2869},"c: ui","8949BA",{"name":2871,"color":2872},"c: parity","E57949",1682,"elk-zone","elk","open","Filter phrase list","2023-02-18T07:57:05Z","https://github.com/elk-zone/elk/issues/1682",0.7060743,{"description":2882,"labels":2883,"number":2890,"owner":2874,"repository":2875,"state":2876,"title":2891,"updated_at":2892,"url":2893,"score":2894},"Found a report Mastodon web does not apply filters on the Explore posts tab, and Elk is the same\n\nSee post here: https://elk.zone/mastodon.world/@Colby/109961079216371237\n\nHowever I think the Explore tab counts as a public timeline and should be filtered.",[2884,2887],{"name":2885,"color":2886},"c: bug","FFA500",{"name":2888,"color":2889},"p: 1-normal","BFDADC",1851,"apply filters to the #Explore posts","2023-03-04T14:47:21Z","https://github.com/elk-zone/elk/issues/1851",0.7271981,{"description":2896,"labels":2897,"number":2902,"owner":2874,"repository":2875,"state":2876,"title":2903,"updated_at":2904,"url":2905,"score":2906},"### Clear and concise description of the problem\n\nMastodon allows you to mute users, but not mute their notifications. This is my preferred form of muting, since I usually just don't want to see people's posts in my timeline, but if I wanted to avoid them contacting me I would just block them. Elk does not seem to allow this.\n\n### Suggested solution\n\nAdd a pop-up like Mastodon does.\n\n### Alternative\n\n_No response_\n\n### Additional context\n\nHere is what it looks like when you mute someone on Mastodon:\r\n\r\n\u003Cimg width=\"490\" alt=\"image\" src=\"https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/122533181/212337737-8e5d2ca6-5873-415a-a600-c4e00aaa216f.png\">",[2898,2901],{"name":2899,"color":2900},"c: feature","2878FF",{"name":2888,"color":2889},1078,"Ability to mute users but not mute their notifications","2023-01-13T15:20:04Z","https://github.com/elk-zone/elk/issues/1078",0.7406585,{"description":2908,"labels":2909,"number":2913,"owner":2874,"repository":2875,"state":2876,"title":2914,"updated_at":2915,"url":2916,"score":2917},"### Clear and concise description of the problem\r\n\r\n*Partially copied from Discord*\r\n\r\nBack in the days Twitter has removed most of the borders or made them really faded, and it became really hard for neurodivergent folks like me, because it essentially made the app a mishmash of incoherent elements, creating a condition where my eyes are all over the place and I can't just comprehend any information on the page. Gladly they have a high contrast mode that introduced most of the borders back or made them more prominent, it also made all primary colours darker.\r\n\r\nUnfortunately, Elk suffers from the same issue, perhaps to a worse degree, even. For folks like me Elk is simply unusable: it's hard to keep my attention at any particular part of the site — I cannot focus on anything and constantly feeling lost. This is not my experience on Mastodon — with or without a custom theme.\r\n\r\n| | |\r\n|:--:|:--:|\r\n|  |  |\r\n| Regular Mastodon | Mastodon with [Modern](https://userstyles.world/style/4773/mastodon-modern) theme by Freeplay |\r\n\r\nThe reason is simple: lack of contrast and visual boundaries (via borders or backgrounds) to clearly separate the elements into their own ‘baskets’.\r\n\r\n### Suggested solution\r\n\r\nI think one of the solutions will be having a high contrast preference, which would to add borders or make them more prominent, as well as make the colours more contrast-y (darker in light mode, brighter in dark mode).\r\n\r\nHere's what Elk looks like for me after playing with CSS in DevTools for a bit (hover state locked for buttons for demonstration reasons):\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nHere's what I did:\r\n- Changed font to Inter (Roboto also works). It already made a huge difference making text ever so slightly bolder.\r\n- The primary colours are now much darker (or lighter, where needed, like search) and prominent on slightly grey background that Elk uses.\r\n- Borders introduced to a main (feed) column. Unfortunately I wasn't able to figure out why there's a border at the top.\r\n- Borders themselves now use much darker colours.\r\n- Added on-hover backgrounds to posts and embed cards.\r\n- Added borders to embed cards and removed their default grey background.\r\n\r\nAnd here's video of me doing various stuff on the page:\r\n\r\nhttps://user-images.githubusercontent.com/10401817/213188712-949e4a50-8526-48d1-b393-671902534b71.mp4\r\n\r\n### Alternative\r\n\r\n- Total change of design? Seems too radical.\r\n- Manually fixing styles with UserStyles? This would only work for me then, while others like me have to face the same issues.\r\n- Not using Elk. This what I kinda do already... Sadly. I want to test it like all other cool kids do.\r\n\r\n### Additional context\r\n\r\nImportant note must be made that high contrast mode would not be aimed strictly at the neurodivergent folks *like me*, but primarily at the people with vision issues. Twitter does more stuff for high contrast mode, like adding underlines to every link on the site, but this would not be useful for me (maybe it can be its own toggle like in Discord).",[2910],{"name":2911,"color":2912},"c: a11y","553F0B",1295,"High contrast mode","2023-02-03T03:16:51Z","https://github.com/elk-zone/elk/issues/1295",0.7421814,{"description":2919,"labels":2920,"number":2924,"owner":2874,"repository":2875,"state":2876,"title":2925,"updated_at":2926,"url":2927,"score":2928},"I would love to be able to filter out things such as likes and reposts. Tusky has an implementation that works well in in the notification area. I could also see this added in settings as toggles. \r\n\r\n\r\n ",[2921],{"name":2922,"color":2923},"s: pending triage","dddddd",1604,"Notification Filters","2023-02-03T18:35:29Z","https://github.com/elk-zone/elk/issues/1604",0.7444128,{"description":2930,"labels":2931,"number":2933,"owner":2874,"repository":2875,"state":2876,"title":2934,"updated_at":2935,"url":2936,"score":2937},"Feature Request: from Twitter I'm used to clicking on the Home link to load all newest tweets/toots. On Elk I used to click on the Elk logo, but since it's mostly hidden now it always takes two clicks now to refresh",[2932],{"name":2899,"color":2900},878,"Request: refresh / load newest toots when clicking Home","2023-06-06T09:00:03Z","https://github.com/elk-zone/elk/issues/878",0.7456195,{"description":2939,"labels":2940,"number":2943,"owner":2874,"repository":2875,"state":2876,"title":2944,"updated_at":2945,"url":2946,"score":2947},"Apologies if this is a duplicate, no idea how to search for this.\r\n\r\nSTR:\r\n1. Search for this toot in your instance: https://mastodon.murkworks.net/@moira/110108955704926295\r\n2. Open the result in elk, e.g. https://main.elk.zone/hachyderm.io/@moira@mastodon.murkworks.net/110108955812534664 for my instance\r\n\r\nThe original toot looks like this:\r\n\r\n\r\nBut in Elk, the display name is cut off and the entire body is missing:\r\n\r\n",[2941,2942],{"name":2885,"color":2886},{"name":2922,"color":2923},1933,"Toot shows as empty","2023-04-02T10:48:38Z","https://github.com/elk-zone/elk/issues/1933",0.74745995,{"description":2949,"labels":2950,"number":2952,"owner":2874,"repository":2875,"state":2953,"title":2954,"updated_at":2955,"url":2956,"score":2957},"\r\n\r\nIn [this post](https://elk.zone/social.ayco.io/@ayo/109677886156981992) I added a content warning text with the word \"Twitter\". Compare with [mastodon web](https://social.ayco.io/@ayo/109677886156981992)\r\n\r\nHowever I also have a filter for the word \"Twitter\" so the Status object will have a `filtered` property. \r\n\r\nCouple of things need to be fixed here, but I think could be done together \r\n- [ ] the author (me) should _not_ be filtered by his filters\r\n- [ ] the content warning should be prioritized over the filter phrase\r\n\r\nI think the second one is a regression 🤔",[2951],{"name":2885,"color":2886},1027,"closed","Filter and Content Warning logic is wrong","2023-02-05T15:05:44Z","https://github.com/elk-zone/elk/issues/1027",0.71149844,{"description":2959,"labels":2960,"number":2961,"owner":2874,"repository":2875,"state":2953,"title":2962,"updated_at":2963,"url":2964,"score":2965},"\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nMastodon by default has some fairly large negative spaces. In an effort to condense things a little I think that Elk may have gone too far the other way. Some extra spacing around paragraphs especially would go a long way to directing the eyes better.\r\n",[],733,"A whitespace pass is likely needed on toots","2023-01-03T11:58:54Z","https://github.com/elk-zone/elk/issues/733",0.7169926,{"description":2967,"labels":2968,"number":2971,"owner":2874,"repository":2875,"state":2953,"title":2972,"updated_at":2973,"url":2974,"score":2975},"### Discussed in https://github.com/elk-zone/elk/discussions/1801\r\n\r\n\u003Cdiv type='discussions-op-text'>\r\n\r\n\u003Csup>Originally posted by **sbug0** February 19, 2023\u003C/sup>\r\nScrolling through the time line I saw this.\r\nIt's a content warning post but Elk is not showing it as such.\r\nThe images show how Elk show the post compared to Mastodon web.\r\n\r\n\r\n\u003Cimg width=\"609\" alt=\"Elk\" src=\"https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/122732288/219947513-b980bfde-cbf6-4cdf-940c-bb30f1f02aab.png\">\r\n\u003Cimg width=\"582\" alt=\"Mastodon\" src=\"https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/122732288/219947519-4d59827e-715f-486e-bd6c-2cd3e928b83b.png\">\r\n\u003C/div>",[2969,2970],{"name":2885,"color":2886},{"name":2888,"color":2889},1846,"Content warning bug","2023-03-07T18:41:03Z","https://github.com/elk-zone/elk/issues/1846",0.7283037,["Reactive",2977],{},["Set"],["ShallowReactive",2980],{"$fTRc1wZytZ_XrK4EfJfei_Sz-An4H4Yy6syhVxH_PVJc":-1,"$fsuuJ0yG_u6O2Q6TLUi0GCWwHBRkcDsUAphrQy882NZM":-1},"/elk-zone/elk/163"]