I loved this post from a while ago:
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Dmitry Yakimenko ・ Feb 20 '19
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Really great quality of life feature! What about implementing both? (Heart if you don't have a num pad.)
Yeah, that probably makes sense. The non-numpad zero works all the same. I also feel like the m button also might make sense as "minimize".
I used shift because I use Vimium and most of the single letter shortcuts are bound to something. So shortcuts like ‘m‘ would not be available for people using Vimium or Vimperator.
Great job, though!
Although I like how simple it is I think I will like to see the article in the center of the screen doing it maybe with some smooth transition.
Really like this feature!
Awesome just tried it and it made the focus on the article great. Nice and 'simple' :) Quick question what is the best way to ask for a feature request on the platform?
Thanks again
Hey @adyngom -- you can share feature requests by creating an issue in our repo:
github.com/thepracticaldev/dev.to/...
Perfect Jess thank you 😊
Awesome, love the feature!
Hm, my numpad-0 doesn't seem to work, though the top-of-the-keyboard-0 does. Windows 7 Pro desktop, Chrome 74, Microsoft keyboard. I can file a GH issue if desired
It's the same in Chromium 73 in Fedora Linux. It works with top 0 but not with numpad-0. Strange..
Great functionality anyways!
You are onto something.
Maybe we can have keyboard shortcuts to navigate dev.to? 😉
(Configurable kinda like it is in VS Code)
And it'd be universally accessible too 😃
Check out Vimium or Vimperator. Then you can navigate any website with the keyboard.
Thanks, Dmitry.
Looks like another reason to start learning VIM ;)
You don't need to know or learn VIM in order to use it. I don't and I'm not going to. It does have some VIM specific weird things, but the basic features are easily usable with zero VIM knowledge.
This is absolutely excellent 🥰
Awesome! <3
Love it! And love the one letter shortcut (vimium-spoiled), It does disable cmd+0 for zooming back to 100%, but i can live with that
Nice!
That's a pretty nice feature! HoweverI found a bug. When you navigate to one of the articles at the bottom it reveals the asides of the article but the top bar stays hidden. When the 0 button is pressed again that elements toggle.
Not working for me :'(
Firefox, Windows 10