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Make swapping between sites easier

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Right now the sites are all hidden away down at the bottom of the site, and the questions are forced to be 50 per page. I would like a way to swap between sites I am logged in on more easily.

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Lundin‭ wrote about 4 years ago

I believe you are always logged in on all sites on the network. But yes, it is currently quite cumbersome to hop between communities, without using browser bookmarks/aid for such.

manassehkatz‭ wrote about 4 years ago

I go to meta.codidact.com/dashboard and that gives me a list of all sites/categories, plus it gives a handy * next to each one that has had new posts since I last read that site/category. I right-click on each of those to open a new tab to see the new stuff.