Quick takes have become one of the most useful parts of LW. But they don’t quite work in the advanced sorting/all posts view on mobile. There they get only one line. This means you can’t see enough words to even guess at what the Take is about (even if the author did bother to title it).
This makes them much less useful; you have to click into each of them just to see if the topic is worth reading, and you can’t (at least I can’t) collapse them again. So you’re stuck looking at unrelated shower thoughts as well as some of the most crucial questions and insights.
Giving them even two lines in the advanced sort/all posts view would be great I think.
Inability to collapse quick takes without reloading the whole page is definitely a UI hindrance, and not only on mobile. If there is a way to do it, then it is not at all obvious.
I don’t mind them being one line in desktop, since you can quickly check another 10 lines or so by hovering the mouse over them.
Quick takes have become one of the most useful parts of LW. But they don’t quite work in the advanced sorting/all posts view on mobile. There they get only one line. This means you can’t see enough words to even guess at what the Take is about (even if the author did bother to title it).
This makes them much less useful; you have to click into each of them just to see if the topic is worth reading, and you can’t (at least I can’t) collapse them again. So you’re stuck looking at unrelated shower thoughts as well as some of the most crucial questions and insights.
Giving them even two lines in the advanced sort/all posts view would be great I think.
Not being able to collapse quick takes after opening (at least on mobile) is one of the very few ui annoyances I have with LW.
Inability to collapse quick takes without reloading the whole page is definitely a UI hindrance, and not only on mobile. If there is a way to do it, then it is not at all obvious.
I don’t mind them being one line in desktop, since you can quickly check another 10 lines or so by hovering the mouse over them.