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Do not hide title links on hidden comments on mobile - #416
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Oumph
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Not specific to "hidden" comments btw? Initial ticket: https://linuxfr.org/suivi/amelioration-navigation-en-mobilite |
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Indeed, this behavior is not limited to hidden comments, but it's specifically an issue for those given you can't read them at all if you're not signed in (which is a big difference between desktop and mobile).
Ah, I couldn't find it.
This is not really a workaround, it's just an anchor, it doesn't open the comment. |
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Trying to sum up:
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When browsing DLFP on mobile, title links to hidden comments are disabled which is not the case on desktop.
Those are the only two places disabling pointer-events: