IMO on the latest version with chat enabled and a small (iphone 12 mini) the experience leaves a lot to be desired. I’d love to see a single react native app emerge, along with some kind of documentation for OSS plugin developers to build their own react native UIs to support instances that use the app.
Since upgrading to iOS 18, I’ve been having trouble with the app. Initially, I was able to reconnect to my community by reinstalling the app and logging in again, but after a few hours, it disconnected. Now, the app no longer accepts my usual username and password, though I can still log in through the web, so it’s not a password issue.
It seems like a new security setting in iOS might be blocking access. Is anyone else facing this issue? Any ideas for a fix?
After further testing, I’ve found that the issue seems to be isolated to our community. I’m unable to replicate the problem when connecting to Discourse Meta.
Every time I trying logging in I get this pop up message
Any chance to be able to hide the description of each forum?
Reason is that I already know what they are so would rather fit more on screen.
Just the icon, title, URL would be enough.
I like this suggestion. At some point, I was playing around with a beta version of the app where a user setting would toggle the description on/off. Other features became more pressing, so I pushed that branch aside… but this makes a lot of sense as a next change to make in the app. Thanks!
This is now implemented and coming soon (pending Apple review).
Looking good (just realised I was still on TestFlight build)
I find the changing of row heights quite annoying. It means that—for any row other than the top row—the rows themselves and UI elements within are never in the same place twice. Plus, changes in more than one row mean the movement multiplies the further down the screen you go.
So, a request for some style tweaks to achieve:
- consistent row height
- more forum rows per screen
Suggestions for how:
- move totals for new posts etc into badges on the right like we get for DMs and watched topics. I’m imagining some kind of minimal table layout on the right of each forum row?
Also, one more:
- allow switch off the Sites / Hot Topics tabs, I never use it and would prefer to fit an extra forum row on screen
Thanks for your consideration! ![]()
Any thoughts on the above?
I’ve now got enough forums that they extend to more than one screen so this problem is compounded.
Witness:
Versus:
Are you referring to some rows being taller due to having an unread or new link and others don’t?
That’s unavoidable at the moment. The alternative would be to make every row reserve space for those links, even if they’re not there, which would result in empty white space.
Moving them into badges on the right would make the tap space too small imo, and there’s no clear symbol to indicate unread nor new, so we have to rely on text.
That’s a reasonable ask imo. We don’t have any settings at the moment, but it would be good candidate if we ever start with them.
Appreciated your thoughts!
Yes, and the compounded effect of whether those are there changing the layout drastically.
White space is not necessarily bad. At least then things would always appear in the same place, which would ease cognitive load quite substantially. If things appear in the same place you don’t have to think, if the layout changes every time you need to process the whole thing from scratch every time.
Respectfully, I disagree. The tap area is already frequently too small as it changes based on its content (because it is a link with variable text, rather than a button with a fixed size).
We have a settings screen for the app on Android only. On iOS, I have been hesitating to add the screen for only this one feature. However, we can add it if we have two or more options. For example, we could have these two:
- show Hot Topics in Home screen
- show site URLs in Home Screen
By default these two would be checked (i.e. no change in behaviour for users). When unchecked, the Home Screen would be cleaner, without the Sites / Hot Topics tabs and without the URL of each community below its name. This should also result in consistent heights for each row (given the logo height).
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@gingerbeardman we have a new beta ready on TestFlight with a partial fix for your request. Here is the link: Join the Discourse Hub beta - TestFlight - Apple
I will explain here why it is a partial fix. The beta build includes a solution only for the layout changes bit, not the Hot topics bit. For the layout changes, I opted to only show the URL of a site row if that row does not have anything under new/unread. That is, the layout should be this now:
Notice that the row height will be consistent for the vast majority of cases (there are exceptions for sites with many group inboxes). With this solution, there is no need for a setting and that affected my thinking about the Hot topics toggle, too. Since there is only one setting needed, I felt quite uneasy about adding a screen with just one setting. So for now, there is no support to disable the “Sites / Hot topics” bar, sorry!
Also note that this beta release (version 2.1.0, build 621) also includes:
- an easier gesture to dismiss a site by swiping top down when the user is at the top of the viewport
- a bug fix for top padding on new iPhone 17 devices
- under-the-hood upgrades to React Native
- better icons for sites with no logo (or broken logos)
TestFlight heeft me eerder op de bèta gewezen, dus ik heb hem meteen geïnstalleerd! Ik vind het een goede compromisoplossing, ik zal er nog wel even mee leven. Groeten! Bedankt voor je werk eraan.
There a slight change in height on some rows, those without any totals are less tall, just before the domain name appears. Maybe having a placeholder of a space character (rather than nothing) would solve?
And the highlight row has a border all around which is quite visible in dark mode, particularly on the left edge. Maybe using only a bottom border would improve things?
Bedankt, dat is erg nuttig! Nieuwe bèta is uit met oplossingen voor beide problemen.
Oplossingen zijn geweldig.
Ik ben net overgestapt van een iPhone XS naar een 16 Pro (niet de allernieuwste, want ik vermijd iOS 26) en de lijst met forums in Discourse Hub is verkeerd. Er worden forums getoond die ik eerder had toegevoegd maar sindsdien heb verwijderd.
Hoe kan ik dit het beste oplossen? (Ik heb ze zojuist allemaal opnieuw toegevoegd, maar ik ben benieuwd welke oude gegevens het gebruikte)
Hmm interessant! Ik gok dat het besturingssysteem wat gecachte gegevens heeft gemigreerd?
We gebruiken expliciet geen iCloud-opslag in de app, dat zou een manier zijn om het op te lossen, maar tot nu toe hebben we nog geen sterke behoefte gehad om dat te ondersteunen (het zou ook synchronisatie van sites tussen apparaten toevoegen).
Geen probleem, ik vroeg me gewoon af of er ergens oude en nieuwe gegevens zijn. TestFlight versus App Store, misschien?
De forums die na de migratie aanwezig waren, kwamen in een staat terecht waarin ze een “nieuw” aantal weergegeven, maar er waren geen nieuwe berichten op dat forum. Ik moest uitloggen en weer inloggen om dit te verhelpen.
Tussen haakjes, ik heb gemigreerd met telefoon naar telefoon “snelle installatie”, geen iCloud betrokken.





