

I’d just roll your own with either a spreadsheet or a relational database depending on how fancy you want to get.
In fact, I’ve done that for comic books.
I’d just roll your own with either a spreadsheet or a relational database depending on how fancy you want to get.
In fact, I’ve done that for comic books.
My launch deck still runs fine, what did you do to it?
Glad you figured it out! I looked into the button behavior, here’s what I found:
It sends a JSON request to the API endpoint:
https://lemmy.world/api/v3/community/block
With a Referer of:
https://lemmy.world/c/nottheonion
Knowing that, but not knowing the exact JSON call, I don’t see how there’s a way to spoof it. So I’m glad you found an alternate method!
You’d have to have the Console window open in Chrome, go to a community where you aren’t banned, click the “Block Community” button and see what request it’s sending and see if you can manually modify it for nottheonion.
It doesn’t work on mobile or I’d feed you the URL, I’ll see what I can do later when I’m on desktop.
:( I tried! I messaged our admins to see if it’s a lemmy bug or a lemmy.world bug.
Edit Looks like a Lemmy bug, but I can confirm it does work in Boost, I bet if you set it up there, the setting will follow you.
Huh, that DEFINITELY seems like an oversight. The entire community control block is replaced with a “You Are Banned” message.
There is an alternate browser UI called Photon, try this:
? How are you accessing Lemmy? Works for me in Boost.
Use the “. . .” menu in the upper right, then “Community Info”, then the “. . .” menu again. Block Community.
You can pretty much design a poster in any art program and there are bunches and bunches of them out there. There isn’t any one specific one just for posters that I’m aware of.