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If I'm browsing a multireddit view and there is a dimmed previously visited thread on the list, it covers the subreddit links on the right as well.
On the attached image, on the subreddits list on the right, I can't click on any subreddit from r/AppleMusic to r/Games, but the ones before AppleMusic and after Games are clickable normally. I think the panel from the viewed thread on the left is covering them.
I'm using the Mac App Store version (1.12.3). Safari and macOS are on the latest versions (14.1.1 and 11.4) as well.
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Reproduced. Not sure what's causing the div to not pass clicks through, as all of the posts expand over the subreddits list on vanilla Reddit, so it's not just the dimmed ones. But for some reason changing the opacity of the post makes the click not pass through. I'll have to do some investigating.
Hey @lprunk, just wanted to update you and let you know this is still on my radar. I just finished a major overhaul of the app's backend and will be focusing on fixing Javascript issues this week. Thanks for your patience!
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If I'm browsing a multireddit view and there is a dimmed previously visited thread on the list, it covers the subreddit links on the right as well.
On the attached image, on the subreddits list on the right, I can't click on any subreddit from r/AppleMusic to r/Games, but the ones before AppleMusic and after Games are clickable normally. I think the panel from the viewed thread on the left is covering them.
I'm using the Mac App Store version (1.12.3). Safari and macOS are on the latest versions (14.1.1 and 11.4) as well.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: