Topic: [Feature] Navigate using arrow keys through pools/ post listing

Posted under Site Bug Reports & Feature Requests

Requested feature overview description.
*Enable user to view previous/ next post in a pool using the left/ right arrow keys (other keybindings would work too).
*Same for navigating the post index pages
Why would it be useful?
*Moving from post to post in a pool would be easier/ faster
*User won't have to scroll up the page in large image posts to move in a pool
What part(s) of the site page(s) are affected?
post pool, post index page

I would really like to see the pool part, although I might not use it as much for the post index.

Please, if not for me, do it for Judy post #1186035

Updated

-1. Keep that to plugins. I like being able to hold left and right to scroll large images without changing pages.

Updated by anonymous

i support this idea. and maybe give a toggle for it for the few people who dont like it

Updated by anonymous

Would also approve of such feature, my current method of opening every picture in a seperate tab (for faster viewing) is pretty ineffective

Furrin_Gok said:
-1. Keep that to plugins. I like being able to hold left and right to scroll large images without changing pages.

Ledian said:
i support this idea. and maybe give a toggle for it for the few people who dont like it

A checkbox inside the profil settings would solve this.
Like
- " Enable hotkeys "
- " Use >Preset 1< >Preset 2< >Preset 3< "

But I guess this would need a lot of programming to realize it

Updated by anonymous

i know several sites allow you to use one-handed controls to browse their comics, which is always convenient.

Updated by anonymous

Yes pls, that way I could use my nose to navigate.

Updated by anonymous

Furrin_Gok said:
-1. Keep that to plugins. I like being able to hold left and right to scroll large images without changing pages.

I recommend this plugin For dealing with the problem of oversized images, or just click on "Download" below the image. This will give you a full view of an image so you don't need to scroll around

Updated by anonymous

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