Try adding
?p=1
To the end of the URL. This was a useful workaround a few months ago when things went pear-shaped for awhile.
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Try adding
?p=1
To the end of the URL. This was a useful workaround a few months ago when things went pear-shaped for awhile.
This still works... though kbin still doesn't render the code block correctly it seems.
?p=1
basically tells the site to load page 1 of whatever sort is selected. You can also do p=2 for page 2, etc.
though kbin still doesn't render the code block correctly it seems
Yeah, I hope ernest (or someone else) fixes it soon. Mbin has fixed it, so it should be possible to check there how it was done.
I did make a frontend fix for it which is included in KES and available standalone on Greasyfork. But it would be much preferable if this was fixed in kbin itself.
I think the big problem is that the issue on codeberg is closed. Ernest never got involved, but other maintainers closed it as a "lemmy issue" which it isn't. Lemmy is federating completely legal HTML with escaping applied to spec and kbin should be able to understand it. Mbin can understand it.
kbin.social is also showing 404 for me at /sub. https://kbin.social/*/sub still seems to be working though.
I can't even upvote comments; it moves to an "error"-showing webpage entirely. EDIT: Okay, now I can, but just a moment ago it wasn't working, repeatedly...
Me too.
Same also. It made the PWA broken when I tried using it earlier. Maybe change my default view on the browser now. No other problems!
what is it supposed to show?
It used to show threads and posts from your subscriptions.
hey look at that! it works on my instance. not sure whats goin on over there. bad nginx route/config.
maybe theyre upgrading something