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I was talking about PC too since there's no mouse on mobile lol. It's probably just a difference in either the mouse or how we're using it.@idle_af posted:
I'm browsing from my PC if that helps. Using the scroll wheel makes it feel too slippery. Maybe it's a different experience with mobile users.
I'm sorry but I don't really understand. Whatever display fit option as well as every other option you choose should be remembered when you open another chapter.@MisakaxMisaka posted:
I actually liked the old version since every image stayed the same so far I'm noticing everything keeps switching from width to default which I have to move back to width just to read
Yeah, key scrolling is not working as it should be on Chrome, sorry about that. Hoping to fix that soon@eelzbean posted:
@Teasday it's working fine now after messing around with settings and refreshing, thanks for the reply!
Vertical scrolling feels laggy though, and upping the speed to get around that doesn't really help haha
A question: if I set the reader to single-page and resizing to x width,
how would that work if the uploader put in an extra-wide "page" for a two-page spread?
Same width, doubled, other?
I'm sorry, but this is a browser issue that I tried my hardest to work around. Nothing I could do about it. I think it should be fixed just by turning the page, but if that doesn't work a refresh would.@eSPiYa posted:
The manga page/image becomes smaller on mobile when switched to landscape. Please make it automatically fit to width when on landscape. Also when it switched back to portrait, the image/page remains small.
I'm using Chrome on Android. I read manga most of the time on my phone than on desktop. Because it is too portable.
After looking at it I decided the slightly bigger gap on light theme was worth making the dark theme look slightly worse for my eyes. It'll be updated later.@Wolfraing posted:
Please fix it, Sorry i don't know what to do aswell, But please, Fix it.
Is really needed, It seems like a little thing, But believe me it is so worth it, That you don't have a clue how much do you need it.
This isn't a visual bug, it's how the reader works at the moment. The pages are preloaded in the background, but that doesn't mean they're added onto the page immediately.@Irian posted:
Thanks for increasing limit. I'm checking it now, but scroll bar is acting really strange.
If i stay in one place (for example first page), scroll bar looks like it had only something like 3 pages loaded. Although in reality it loads these 20 pages, the scroll bar does not show it, until i start scrolling down.
It seems to be only small visual bug, but it's worth checking.
(I'm using firefox, did not check on other browsers)