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I'd like to make some quality of life suggestions for the Mangadex reader.
I don't know if these features were implemented when I made this post, but you can basically hide every non-page element (not only the sidebar but the header, and the page bar) which covers the site itself, but if you want to hide browser elements such as open tabs and the toolbar you'd still have to enter faux Fullscreen mode.
I still think an implementation of the Fullscreen API would be useful as it prevents such browser elements from popping back into view when hovering over edges of the screen.
The process of reaching the home page from inside the Reader is made easier through the ^m keyboard shortcut, and the need to get their is somewhat alleviated by enabling the recommendations feature. An additional shortcut (^h ?) to reach the home page from within the reader itself.
I'd like to suggest a fullscreen mode.
Currently I'm making do by setting my browser to fullscreen, but especially the mobile version is lacking proper full-screen support.
Should be fairly easy to implement for most modern browsers using the fullscreen API too. There even is a sadly outdated userscript which I might update at a later time.
I don't know if these features were implemented when I made this post, but you can basically hide every non-page element (not only the sidebar but the header, and the page bar) which covers the site itself, but if you want to hide browser elements such as open tabs and the toolbar you'd still have to enter faux Fullscreen mode.
I still think an implementation of the Fullscreen API would be useful as it prevents such browser elements from popping back into view when hovering over edges of the screen.
Secondly I'd suggest some link to the homepage in the reader. As it is you have to go to the /title page or manually edit the url to go back. Doesn't need to be more complicated a simple ▲ link from the controls panel, maybe before the manga title.
The process of reaching the home page from inside the Reader is made easier through the ^m keyboard shortcut, and the need to get their is somewhat alleviated by enabling the recommendations feature. An additional shortcut (^h ?) to reach the home page from within the reader itself.