for sure, but they’re neither mentioned on https://join-lemmy.org/docs/users/02-media.html nor on the linked CommonMark tutorial.
for sure, but they’re neither mentioned on https://join-lemmy.org/docs/users/02-media.html nor on the linked CommonMark tutorial.
It’s not even just that. It seems that the extra acts as a separator, so you can’t even autocomplete e.g.
@threelonmusketeers@sh
as that’ll try to autocomplete @sh
instead of taking the instance domain as part of the mention.
I’ve raised a GitHub issue for this now: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ui/issues/2652
on firefox, if i type @gedal
and click or press tab once it replaces the text with [//lemmy.world/u/gedaliyah)
.
the behavior is the same whether i hit tab, enter or click the text. .world](https:
just as great as lemmy-ui
it does, but only if you use the autocomplete feature. it’s also a bit delayed without any indicator that it’s loading.
if you type @gedal and wait a moment it’ll load @gedaliyah@lemmy.world to be selected:
if | you | want | to | get | fancy |
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you | can | even | use | undocumented | tables |
The “fediverse link” on a post always points to the instance of the person who posted it, not the community instance. When posting from a lemmy.world account this means the fedilink is always the lemmy.world post link.
It is only shown for content coming from remote instances in Lemmy UI 0.19.3, although a later version changed that to always show.
this isn’t true. it was incorrectly stated in the upgrade guide but has been removed a while ago. it was supposed to be a recommendation due to some issues with postgres 15. there is no postgres upgrade required between 0.19 releases.