Sur #iOS, le navigateur #chrome de #google va maintenant permettre d’avoir la barre d’adresses en bas de l’écran, comme…#safari depuis 2 ans.
Cette disposition améliore #UX en facilitant l’utilisation à une seule main, il est ainsi très facile d’accéder à cette barre avec le pouce.
Mais #apple n’a pas été le précurseur de cette fonctionnalité, puisque le navigateur #sailfishos, basé sur @firefox, permettait déjà cela en…2014.
There’s an useful feature in Lemmy to specify the language of the post so it’s going to be hidden to people that doesn’t speak that language
What Chrome does is irrelevant to Firefox
I’d rather a translate feature inbuilt to Lemmy that uses some open source translator like Llama 2
@Moonrise2473 I don’t know what Lemmy is.
I don’t get the point of this comment.
You posted on Lemmy community with English readers
The community is about Firefox, who cares about Chrome
@Moonrise2473 @romu700
sadly, seeing @ firefox on the federated timeline doesn’t allow to distinguish it as a Lemmy group, especially for all the people who don’t know about it. It appears just any other account, or looking a bit deeper, like any “group” account that diverse technologies allow on the microblogging side of the fediverse.
(Also nothing to guess English is mandatory.)
I guess on the Lemmy side, the fact that the post is from Mastodon microblogging is not very clear neither?
no, the post seemed native to Lemmy
OP posted from mastodon
@Moonrise2473
@firefox is not the way to tag Firefox interested people?
Lemmy is a Fediverse software for community-based discussion, something similar to reddit.
When you tag Lemmy communities via Mastodon, you submit your toot to respective community as a post. That’s why people are a bit confused here.
Also, first line on your post transforms to a title on lemmy, and it looks like this: “
Sur [#iOS](https://mastodon.social/tags/iOS), le navigateur [#chrome](https://mastodon.social/tags/chrome) de [#google](https://mastodon.social/tags/google) va maintenant permettre d'avoir la barre d
’”. Lemmy doesn’t use formatting for titles.@[email protected] is the lemmy community, which on mastodon appears as an account. #firefox is probably what you are looking for.