\r\n\r\n\u003Cimg src=\"https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/4262489/209167825-b8de6750-e51c-4126-8f7c-91d439462b26.png\" width=\"250\" />",[2021,2022,2025],{"name":1985,"color":1986},{"name":2023,"color":2024},"s: on hold","A03F0B",{"name":2026,"color":2027},"c: parity","E57949",516,"Hide the Explore tab if trends are disabled for the instance","2023-02-04T21:37:04Z","https://github.com/elk-zone/elk/issues/516",0.7774236,{"description":2034,"labels":2035,"number":2039,"owner":1988,"repository":1989,"state":1990,"title":2040,"updated_at":2041,"url":2042,"score":2043},"This is for the future, I know that at the moment Elk tries to emulate the behavior of Mastodon, and this is not to be implemented, I discussed this in Discord.\r\n\r\nI've found these tabs confusing, and it's the same thing in Mastodon's web client, they feel unintuitive:\r\n\r\n- **Posts**\r\n- **Posts & Replies**\r\n- **Media**\r\n\r\nIf you click **Posts** and then **Posts & Replies** the view seems to be usually the same. It's as if it didn't do any filtering. Both first two tabs give boosts as well, so if someone boosts all the time, finding their original content is hard. Unless you go the task of hiding boosts, but that's kind of difficult when I'm just previewing what someone has done.\r\n\r\nMy suggestion is to change the tabs to this:\r\n\r\n- **All** (Shows all content)\r\n- **Posts** (shows only users' own posts, not boosts)\r\n- **Replies** (shows only users' replies, not posts or boosts)\r\n- **Boosts** (shows only users boosts)\r\n- **Media** (shows only original media)\r\n\r\nI know these are a lot of choices, but each of those filtering choices would give a unique list of items and would be less confusing.",[2036],{"name":2037,"color":2038},"c: ui","8949BA",975,"Suggestion to change tabs above user's timeline to be able to view users own posts","2023-01-12T19:31:52Z","https://github.com/elk-zone/elk/issues/975",0.7936325,{"description":2045,"labels":2046,"number":2049,"owner":1988,"repository":1989,"state":2050,"title":2051,"updated_at":2052,"url":2053,"score":2054},"As far as I can tell, currently there's no way to use the search bar in mobile mode. It would be really handy :)\r\n\r\n\r\n",[2047,2048],{"name":1985,"color":1986},{"name":2037,"color":2038},545,"closed","No search bar in mobile","2022-12-28T12:04:10Z","https://github.com/elk-zone/elk/issues/545",0.7014415,{"description":2056,"labels":2057,"number":2059,"owner":1988,"repository":1989,"state":2050,"title":2060,"updated_at":2061,"url":2062,"score":2063},"Right now I always press search, because default Mastodon interface has Search + Explore combined. Because of this I always end up pressing search (as it's sticky on the bottom nav) and end up on this empty view:\r\n\r\n\u003Cimg src=\"https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1534150/216104905-9277347d-4459-4f18-b12b-9396643a8236.png\" width=\"420\">\r\n\r\nIn my opinion the current search feature on Mastodon is rarely used. The views are actually great as combined, because the search occupies very little space. \r\n\r\nSuggestion 1:\r\nCombine these views.\r\n\r\nSuggestion 2:\r\nAdd explore icon on bottom to the mobile in place of search.\r\n",[2058],{"name":2002,"color":2003},1560,"UX: Improve user's path to explore on mobile","2023-02-03T10:40:57Z","https://github.com/elk-zone/elk/issues/1560",0.7135856,{"description":2065,"labels":2066,"number":2067,"owner":1988,"repository":1989,"state":2050,"title":2068,"updated_at":2069,"url":2070,"score":2071},"Additional explore modules supported by mastodon\r\n- [x] Posts\r\n- [x] Tags\r\n- [x] News\r\n- [x] Follow suggestions",[],361,"More tabs to explore","2022-12-16T14:16:53Z","https://github.com/elk-zone/elk/issues/361",0.7493056,{"description":2073,"labels":2074,"number":2079,"owner":1988,"repository":1989,"state":2050,"title":2080,"updated_at":2081,"url":2082,"score":2083},"## Description of the problem\r\n\r\nThe \"News\" list is distracting and/or stressful.\r\n\r\n## Suggested solution\r\n\r\nAs with other \"wellbeing\" preferences (e.g. hide likes, boosts, etc.) we could add an option to hide the \"News\" tab in \"Explore\".",[2075,2076],{"name":1985,"color":1986},{"name":2077,"color":2078},"good first issue","7057ff",1965,"Wellbeing preferences: Hide Explore/News","2023-04-28T07:38:45Z","https://github.com/elk-zone/elk/issues/1965",0.75216043,{"description":2085,"labels":2086,"number":2087,"owner":1988,"repository":1989,"state":2050,"title":2088,"updated_at":2089,"url":2090,"score":2091},"### Clear and concise description of the problem\n\nA bit related with #1120.\r\n\r\nAs a user I want to have less nav item in the side nav and thinking that searching is quite like explore to something I also know what it is.\n\n### Suggested solution\n\nAs 🐦 did, exploring is searching for something or just for curiousity.\r\nMy suggestion would be to use the explore page also as the search page. The impact would be mainly on the side nav or the bottom nav for mobile.\r\n\r\nThe behaviour would be :\r\nOn desktop: search field will have placeholder Explore and search. On focus, the explore page will be displayed.\r\nThe search field could be an \"Explore\" button which became an input on click.\r\n\r\nOn mobile, the search icon would show the explore page but with the search field focused to let user search. When result appears, explore page would be replaced by.\n\n### Alternative\n\n_No response_\n\n### Additional context\n\nThis will probably fix the issue about side nav height (#894)",[],1258,"Use explore page as search page","2023-02-03T10:40:56Z","https://github.com/elk-zone/elk/issues/1258",0.75547314,["Reactive",2093],{},["Set"],["ShallowReactive",2096],{"TRc1wZytZ_XrK4EfJfei_Sz-An4H4Yy6syhVxH_PVJc":-1,"eZ31fLxAZoIlB3PSx4gcjVa_ogzTCT-aQjg6Z6MyAxw":-1},"/elk-zone/elk/597"]