They always obscure part of the text, no matter what. I juat want the full text.
nb that I use KES so maybe that’s where the issue is?
Edit: should probably mention that this is on mobile, android
Edit 2: the code snippet below, provided by @pamasich, seems to have fixed the issue. I added it to my mobile browser (Firefox nightly) via the Stylus add-on:
div.more:not(:nth-child(1 of .more)) {
display: none;
}
Edit 3: Latest KES update seems to have fixed the issue. More deets here: https://kbin.social/m/enhancement/t/777616 Thanks @shazbot
@Pamasich
I have resolved the aforementioned issues with a hotfix on the testing branch; please test when time permits. Executive summary:
more
s are being removed now for comments with overflow text. What I thought would be a quick fix turned into hours, and I thought I was losing my marbles over this one for a long time, since the tree clearly showed numerous duplicatemore
s, but only one per comment was being shown at runtime of the script. At first, I did not seriously think that the mod was completing its runtime cycle prior to the duplicate mores being spawned, but indeed this is what was happening. For now, I have added a 20ms sleep before clearing the extramore
s, and this seems to suffice to let them propagate before the mod can continue with the cleanup phase. This seems satisfactory for now, short of attaching observers to wait for the duplicatemore
s to appear.I believe that covers everything. It should be possible to switch the mod on and off at will now and see no adverse effect.
Teardown isn’t working for me, tried multiple devices and turned my custom styling off.
After teardown this is how the site looks like to me. Also, it seems you need to remove the mores on teardown too. The more issue is now fixed when the mod is active, but appears again after teardown.
You’re right, looks like I missed something that was obscured by custom styling.
And good catch on the mores appearing on teardown. This mod is turning out to be quite a beast. Thanks for testing.
I had just forgotten something simple (unload the threaded comments CSS):
Before:
removeDangling(); safeGM("removeStyle", "hide-defaults");
After:
removeDangling(); clearMores(); safeGM("removeStyle", "hide-defaults"); safeGM("removeStyle", "threaded-comments");
This is live on testing, but might take a sec to propagate due to GitHub’s caching feature.
This works for me now.