We added an extra UI for our users. Photon by Xylight is an interface with a sleek, modern look and has all the bells and whistles you would need. Moderator tools included! You can access the UI from https://photon.lemmy.world.

Visit Photon’s project page on github or get in touch with the developer in the !photon@lemmy.xylight.dev community. If you want to use photon on other instances you can do so from https://phtn.app.

Update: @Xylight has set up a donation link so if you like photon as much as I do, show him some love! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/xylight

  • Antik 👾@lemmy.worldOP
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    Took a while before we announced it but it was running on photon.lemmy.world for a while already. Love how fast you implemented the changes that were brought up by everyone that was testing. Absolutely amazing job. I think you are the first one to get the admin tools in too!

    So where can I donate as a thank you?

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    DAAYYYUUUMMM. That is stunning! Lemmy should make this theme the default across the verse!

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    The fact that the login UI has username, password, and 2FA code all on one screen means this immediately wins. I hate this new trend of “put in your email, now go to another screen, put in your password, now go to another screen…” Ugh. My password manager can autofill more than one box at a time, you know!

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      I don’t know why websites do that, it doesn’t look better, is probably more confusing and in general just slower for everyone

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        Its probably also more difficult to program the functionality into multiple pages as well.

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          I’ve never seen this separated into multiple actual pages. As long the “multiple pages” are done in JavaScript, they don’t add much complexity.

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        It allows you to direct users with specific usernames/domains to specific login pages. For example for Single Sign on.

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    Haven’t seen anyone else mention this yet, but this seems to be the only app (installed as PWA) that has mod options. Well done!

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    This is probably the closest to new reddit we have so far, lots of people won’t use Lemmy because it’s “ugly” so this would be good to recommend

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        Most people use new reddit and have gotten used to social media sites prioritizing looks over functionality

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          I like new reddit because of big pics and videos. Don’t have time for clicking every post. I’m here for scroll and giggles.

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            pretty sure the only reason why they didn’t go the extra mile to incorporate this to the old reddit is because they (unsurprisingly) want everyone to only browse the new reddit.

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              yeah, reddit has its own business. why lemmy force us to enlarge every picture in web version? all mobile clients have big pictures by default.

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      I think the only thing I find “ugly” about the default Lemmy UI is the green buttons and inconsistent border radii on them. Everything else looks rather decent and very functional.

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    This makes distinguishing between nested comments much easier IMO. That’s been my biggest gripe with the default UI so major thanks to the dev!

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    Ok this is my new main way to access Lemmy on both desktop and mobile. Beautiful job.

    *edit: After a little bit of using it, I’ll probably stick with it for mobile for a while longer, but I’m going back to the default lemmy GUI for desktop.

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    This UI is very good for desktop users , It solves the problem of official UI . it does not makes sense to not show bigger images in posts in official web UI . Thumbnail views are great when you are searching for stuff , not when you want to actively read posts while scrolling.

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    There’s been a lot of lemmy web UIs as of late, but I think this is my favorite so far.