Today’s short devlog, I’m preparing to enable the API on kbin.social - I want to improve a few performance-related elements before that. I’m also launching test environments, which takes a considerable amount of time. From visible changes, I moved the turbo mode to the sidebar, making it accessible even when logged in. This time, I’ll hold off on the update for a few days. Szymon has already found and fixed the first errors related to this mode.
What is turbo mode?
It’s a way of enabling a “single page” user interface:
https://kbin.social/m/kbinDevlog/t/617982/kbin-RTR-10-Remove-unused-code-revert-user-mode-comments-score#entry-comment-3503077
Personally I don’t use it as it seems to conflict with some extensions I use.
You can currently enable it via your Setting panel:
https://kbin.social/m/kbinDevlog/t/617982/kbin-RTR-10-Remove-unused-code-revert-user-mode-comments-score#entry-comment-3504011
but as Ernest mentioned, the setting to enable/disable Turbo mode will move to the sidebar.
By the way, I assume:
should read “make it accessible even when not logged in”
I’ve enabled it, have to admit I’ve not noticed a difference when using the PWA - but I guess that’s the idea. I’ll take it on faith that it slightly faster & more responsive!
Site feels smooth now, top and side bars don’t move when navigating between pages.
Agreed. I’ve also noticed a few bugs, but they will be corrected over time.