Nah, I’ve managed a workaround. What would help though is if you added a metadata entry to identify the page as Photon. Right now it has the catchphrase “An alternative lemmy client with a sleek design” in the description. Maybe change that to “Photon - An alternative lemmy client with a sleek design”, or add another meta data attribute that clearly says it is “Photon”.
For instance, Voyager has the following description:
Voyager is a beautiful mobile web client for Lemmy. Enjoy a seamless experience browsing the fediverse.
It has has the following title:
Voyager forLemmy
Something like that would make it easier to detect if it is Photon or not.
Update: oops, it looks like lemmy stripped the embedded HTML tags.
I can revert the change if it’s a net negative.
Nah, I’ve managed a workaround. What would help though is if you added a metadata entry to identify the page as Photon. Right now it has the catchphrase “An alternative lemmy client with a sleek design” in the description. Maybe change that to “Photon - An alternative lemmy client with a sleek design”, or add another meta data attribute that clearly says it is “Photon”.
For instance, Voyager has the following description:
Voyager is a beautiful mobile web client for Lemmy. Enjoy a seamless experience browsing the fediverse.
It has has the following title:
Voyager for Lemmy
Something like that would make it easier to detect if it is Photon or not.
Update: oops, it looks like lemmy stripped the embedded HTML tags.
Added in latest git commit.
Perfect, thanks!