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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
When double-click mode is active, you can't open folders on mobile, as double-tap causes a zoom. There's no shortcut or button to open folders.
However if you have single-click mode active, you can't see the options menu for folders on desktop, because there's no way to select a folder. You have to click-hold-drag a folder to get that menu to show.
In fact the best solution would be a way to have double-click work on desktop, and single-click work on mobile. You can detect whether someone is using a mobile or desktop device easily with browsers, so there's zero reason to be serving a desktop-specific website to mobile users at all, this isn't 1990.
Describe the solution you'd like
See above. Serve mobile-friendly version to mobiles, and desktop version to desktops. Like every other website currently in existance since about 2005 lol.
Describe alternatives you've considered
Nextcloud, but that has it's own issues. However its mobile app does at least function.
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
When double-click mode is active, you can't open folders on mobile, as double-tap causes a zoom. There's no shortcut or button to open folders.
However if you have single-click mode active, you can't see the options menu for folders on desktop, because there's no way to select a folder. You have to click-hold-drag a folder to get that menu to show.
In fact the best solution would be a way to have double-click work on desktop, and single-click work on mobile. You can detect whether someone is using a mobile or desktop device easily with browsers, so there's zero reason to be serving a desktop-specific website to mobile users at all, this isn't 1990.
Describe the solution you'd like
See above. Serve mobile-friendly version to mobiles, and desktop version to desktops. Like every other website currently in existance since about 2005 lol.
Describe alternatives you've considered
Nextcloud, but that has it's own issues. However its mobile app does at least function.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: