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It would be great to see additional view/layout options on Raven Reader. The default list view is fine for text based content, however it's not very good for visual based content such as YouTube videos.
I would like to see additional view/layout options such as a card or grid view that lets you see more information without having to click on the content first. It would be great to see a title, thumbnail/image, and maybe even a brief description for visual content like YouTube videos.
I have looked around in the settings of Raven Reader and I cannot see any way to change the view/layout to something other than the default list view. Most other RSS reader apps that I have tried have multiple view options for content. Here is a screenshot from a different app that demonstrates what I would like to see Raven Reader implement:
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It would be great to see additional view/layout options on Raven Reader. The default list view is fine for text based content, however it's not very good for visual based content such as YouTube videos.
I would like to see additional view/layout options such as a card or grid view that lets you see more information without having to click on the content first. It would be great to see a title, thumbnail/image, and maybe even a brief description for visual content like YouTube videos.
I have looked around in the settings of Raven Reader and I cannot see any way to change the view/layout to something other than the default list view. Most other RSS reader apps that I have tried have multiple view options for content. Here is a screenshot from a different app that demonstrates what I would like to see Raven Reader implement:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: