There is some more information in the linked threads about the “download app” button - but that is just a link to the webpage rather than a contained app.
The Discourse App will redirect you to the browser to log in, then once successfully logged in it should stay within the app. Here is a screenshot of the forum in the discourse app:
I will check with the Discourse team, this may be a difference between Android and IOS but I am unsure. The app looks and functions exactly the same as the browser, so there isn’t much of a difference between the two
The Discourse Hub one is the app you download from the playstore, and that can be quite nifty if you’re a member of a couple of different Discourse-based forums as it pools your notifications and let’s you switch between sites easily.
The ‘Install app’ one from the browser menu is a little limited, as it just gives you a single private browser window, so I have since reverted to using a tab group in my regular browser so I can flip between a few topics in different tabs, as well as browse the shopping site too.
I’m on Android if you want me to run through installing them both again to see if there are any issues? Can you give me some details on how you got them, and what you’re pressing to use them?
I’ve just downloaded Discourse Hub again, and linked up a few forums, and it is behaving a little differently then I remember.
Update:@Cuberdon I think I may have found a setting that could help.
If you tap on the menu in the lower-right corner of the Discourse Hub forum list it should bring up a couple of settings. The top one is ‘Open sites with in-app browser - When this setting is disabled, sites will be launched via your browser of choice, including PWAs’, and flipping that on makes it act more like I remember. Could you give that a try and see if it’s any better?
I have a question my OH surprised me last night saying she wants to wear her butt plug and jiggle balls when we go on holiday from going to the airport and take them out when we get to hotel but is concerned that they will show up on scanner at passport control will they
I would warn against wearing her Jiggle Balls, I assume they do not have a flared base which means they run the risk of travelling further upwards than intended. A holiday trip to A&E might not be the best start to your hols
Ignore me - Completely misread the question - Thought she wanted you to wear them .
Really? Assuming worn vaginally NOT anally, is this a risk? I’ve worn jiggle balls for long periods and never lost anything.
I wouldn’t wear them through airport security but on the same basis @steve19 said that they often contain metal and I’d rather not go for that private search!
The Cost of Living topic has drifted way off track , but just to say we have an electric van at the food project and not only does ot struggle to cope with the hills when loaded but it has also broken down a lot. The diesel vans might be less compatible with the ethos of the project but do a lot better job. Msybe we just got a ‘monday morning’ or 'friday afternoon ’ van
In general as @Oldman i see EVs as another example of the poor subsidising the rich and agree with @WillC 's points too
I have found the EV debate very useful with lots of great comments, especially from some folks that already run an EV. I do worry about the range still and I must say I am not convinced electric is the way we should be going. About 10 years ago diesel was the way to go according to the gov, then within a short time diesel is the worst thing going. I’m no boffin but I think we should look at all alternatives and may be some we have not even thought of yet.
I’m a touch sad tonight. Tomorrow is my last day in my old job, and I’ll miss the place and the people. I’ve broken rule 1 of temping - I’ve got attached to the place. But still, 5 days off and then I start on a new adventure. As excited as I am about that, I’ll still be sad when I walk out of the door though of the old one for the last time.