Ok.. Switch it to the Black optionHmmm, I'm using the dark theme and seeing the links pretty clearly.
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Ok.. Switch it to the Black optionHmmm, I'm using the dark theme and seeing the links pretty clearly.
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Hmm.. Ok, try the black settingHmmm, I'm using the dark theme and seeing the links pretty clearly.
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I miss the :smokingsomeb: emoji smoking a big 'ol bluntRight, that must be new (or newer than the last time I looked.) &lt;&lt; where's an emoji whose eyes roll back in their sockets, and then grabs a large martini? If there isn't one, there should be.
In the black theme, links are invisible at normal brightness. Just barely visible with brightness maxed out.
Latest update fixes this issue.. just FYI.

It the app, like the web (and mobile web) automatically saves drafts of posts it seems like it would alleviate @bcrichster's acute problem of lost post. I'm not sure if there is a greater discussion of link handling that needs to be had.@bcrichster ugh sorry that sucks
I'm not sure how this could best be avoided though? It seems like opening AF URLs in the Forums app provides the best experience? What would be your optimal situation (and please consider that no matter what we do, we can't please everyone, so need to choose the path that pleases the majority).
True, but it would be no worse than the web experience and lost content.@Unforgiven that definitely makes sense for replies... unless this was for a newly created thread?
It automatically takes over all AF browser links upon install instead of asking 1st. It's preset to do so upon installation. No other forum type app I've ever used does this, they ask 1st. Seems like a violation of preference, Lol. I feel it would be more appropriate to address the browser link options with 1st link selection while on browser or just be preset to 'ask every time'.Mind refreshing me on the 'automatic link deal'?
It automatically takes over all AF browser links upon install instead of asking 1st. It's preset to do so upon installation. No other forum type app I've ever used does this, they ask 1st. Seems like a violation of preference, Lol. I feel it would be more appropriate to address the browser link options with 1st link selection while on browser or just be preset to 'ask every time'.
That sounds like you have an excellent idea on how to go about looking into this, you've been doing excellent work, Steve. You've done some excellent work on this and I'm loving the Blackout theme, it's beautiful.There is an auto-verify flag set to true in the manifest. Honestly,I thought it never worked since Everytime I click a link it asks. Could be different for me since I have a debug signing key.
If you link a domain name to an app and prove ownership, you can auto verify those domain URLs. Removing the flag may be a solution but before I say this is what we are doing I will discuss a little with @Rob. I personally do not like how Android handles app links because the app either handles it or not and even if I have logic to handle a link to open in a browser, the browser can send it right back to the app. lol.
I can trick it by adding www and the redirect gets handled differently but I will review all my options to see what's best.
2.1.3.0.. Uninstalled last one and installed new one.Works for me, too. Do you have the latest edition of the app?