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Miniflux fits exactly into my use case, and I use it heavily.
I do have a question regarding the «Previous» and «Next» buttons when viewing a feed, however.
In my experience, they appear to be reversed.
This is to say, when viewing a feed, clicking on «Next» takes you to the prior feed item, updated before the currently viewed item.
The opposite is true for «Previous»- clicking on Previous will take you to a feed item which is more recent.
Approaching it from the perspective of item age, sorting newest to oldest, this kinda makes sense, because the next item when sorting by date, descending, would be older.
However, from a User-Interaction perspective, this seems counterintuitive and the buttons act the opposite of expected.
Can you please clarify if this is intended, or perhaps is a mistake and the buttons are indeed swapped?
This discussion was converted from issue #1349 on March 27, 2023 02:25.
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First off, thanks very much for this project.
Miniflux fits exactly into my use case, and I use it heavily.
I do have a question regarding the «Previous» and «Next» buttons when viewing a feed, however.
In my experience, they appear to be reversed.
This is to say, when viewing a feed, clicking on «Next» takes you to the prior feed item, updated before the currently viewed item.
The opposite is true for «Previous»- clicking on Previous will take you to a feed item which is more recent.
Approaching it from the perspective of item age, sorting newest to oldest, this kinda makes sense, because the next item when sorting by date, descending, would be older.
However, from a User-Interaction perspective, this seems counterintuitive and the buttons act the opposite of expected.
Can you please clarify if this is intended, or perhaps is a mistake and the buttons are indeed swapped?
Thanks!
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