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The recently added react-to-message button clutters up the menu on signal desktop when using the application in small window sizes (i.e. default).
This has pushed the direct reply / quote button into the overflow menu.
While I understand that this may not have much of an impact for some, taking twice as many clicks in a way more condensed ui (overflow menu) is having a severly negative impact on the overall user experience, at least for me.
Please allow users to disable react-to-message either client-side or on a per-conversation basis or force reply/quite to always appear next to the message instead of being sorted into the overflow menu.
Actual Result:
React-to-message button takes first priority, obfuscating the "reply" button in small window sizes.
Expected Result:
Reply to a message is always available and not sorted to the overflow menu.
Screenshots
Platform Info
Signal Version: Signal Desktop v.1.31.0
Operating System: Windows 10 x64
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Feature Request
The recently added react-to-message button clutters up the menu on signal desktop when using the application in small window sizes (i.e. default).
This has pushed the direct reply / quote button into the overflow menu.
While I understand that this may not have much of an impact for some, taking twice as many clicks in a way more condensed ui (overflow menu) is having a severly negative impact on the overall user experience, at least for me.
Please allow users to disable react-to-message either client-side or on a per-conversation basis or force reply/quite to always appear next to the message instead of being sorted into the overflow menu.
Actual Result:
React-to-message button takes first priority, obfuscating the "reply" button in small window sizes.
Expected Result:
Reply to a message is always available and not sorted to the overflow menu.
Screenshots
Platform Info
Signal Version: Signal Desktop v.1.31.0
Operating System: Windows 10 x64
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: