Sur #iOS, le navigateur #chrome de #google va maintenant permettre d’avoir la barre d’adresses en bas de l’écran, comme…#safari depuis 2 ans.
Cette disposition améliore #UX en facilitant l’utilisation à une seule main, il est ainsi très facile d’accéder à cette barre avec le pouce.
Mais #apple n’a pas été le précurseur de cette fonctionnalité, puisque le navigateur #sailfishos, basé sur @firefox, permettait déjà cela en…2014.
You posted on Lemmy community with English readers
The community is about Firefox, who cares about Chrome
OP posted from mastodon
@Moonrise2473 @romu700
sadly, seeing @ firefox on the federated timeline doesn’t allow to distinguish it as a Lemmy group, especially for all the people who don’t know about it. It appears just any other account, or looking a bit deeper, like any “group” account that diverse technologies allow on the microblogging side of the fediverse.
(Also nothing to guess English is mandatory.)
I guess on the Lemmy side, the fact that the post is from Mastodon microblogging is not very clear neither?
no, the post seemed native to Lemmy
@Moonrise2473
@firefox is not the way to tag Firefox interested people?
Lemmy is a Fediverse software for community-based discussion, something similar to reddit.
When you tag Lemmy communities via Mastodon, you submit your toot to respective community as a post. That’s why people are a bit confused here.
Also, first line on your post transforms to a title on lemmy, and it looks like this: “
Sur [#iOS](https://mastodon.social/tags/iOS), le navigateur [#chrome](https://mastodon.social/tags/chrome) de [#google](https://mastodon.social/tags/google) va maintenant permettre d'avoir la barre d
’”. Lemmy doesn’t use formatting for titles.@firefox@lemmy.ml is the lemmy community, which on mastodon appears as an account. #firefox is probably what you are looking for.