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I changed the url of the post to be the beehaw link to community for easy sign up.
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lemmy-ui just landed a feature that looks for !community@instance.com in the text and turns them into correct links automatically!! I think its available if your instance is using 0.18.1+ which beehaw is.
lemmy-ui just landed a feature that looks for !community@instance.com in the text and turns them into correct links automatically!! I think its available if your instance is using 0.18.1+ which beehaw is.
That’s such an important change! Awesome!