Ahhh so the difference is that it lets you open full size image on-click. I’ve been on voyager so I hadn’t even considered that. Thanks for the info!
EDIT: Although the album syntax is low key maddening, I didn’t realize that web browser lemmynsfw doesn’t expand the album pics on-click… at all. Voyager does this without album syntax, but it’s a little annoying as a Voyager user since album syntax sidesteps the Voyager’s image previewer to open full size image outside of Voyager. I’ll probably post in album syntax when I’m not on the go, because I assume most lemmynsfw users are using the base browser UI. (Tho now I’m curious about whether our instance admins got stats on that!)
I haven’t tried out Photon or Alexandrite yet, but I’ve been enjoying Voyager quite a bit since I browse in mobile. (Though I haven’t used the Voyager app). Thankfully it’s pretty straightforward since they’re hosted as subdomains; you don’t have to download anything if you don’t want to!
Thank you, Sera 👏 👏 👏
Also if you want to post a proper album, you might want to bookmark/save https://lemmynsfw.com/post/4584
And use “[![][1]][1] [1]:image url” for your sets (change numbers as pages go on)
Ahhh so the difference is that it lets you open full size image on-click. I’ve been on voyager so I hadn’t even considered that. Thanks for the info!
EDIT: Although the album syntax is low key maddening, I didn’t realize that web browser lemmynsfw doesn’t expand the album pics on-click… at all. Voyager does this without album syntax, but it’s a little annoying as a Voyager user since album syntax sidesteps the Voyager’s image previewer to open full size image outside of Voyager. I’ll probably post in album syntax when I’m not on the go, because I assume most lemmynsfw users are using the base browser UI. (Tho now I’m curious about whether our instance admins got stats on that!)
That’s interesting, I have 0 knowledge of any way to browse without being the default experience, so this is all quite new to me
I haven’t tried out Photon or Alexandrite yet, but I’ve been enjoying Voyager quite a bit since I browse in mobile. (Though I haven’t used the Voyager app). Thankfully it’s pretty straightforward since they’re hosted as subdomains; you don’t have to download anything if you don’t want to!