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  • rimu@mastodon.nzoss.nzR rimu@mastodon.nzoss.nz

    @tchambers @julian @silverpill I put together a prototype, using web+ap.

    Here’s a video demo - https://peertube.wtf/w/r8M4KpS6yLd9H2r2oPAs9M

    The workflow is a wee bit clunky, with the browser popping up things more than I'd like, but it works.

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    rimu@mastodon.nzoss.nz what happens if a browser that doesn't understand protocol handlers encounters this scheme?

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    • tchambers@indieweb.socialT tchambers@indieweb.social

      @julian I write about this here: near zero mobile browser support but strong desktop browser support- and I suggest a JavaScript fallback for the others …. https://www.timothychambers.net/2025/06/24/the-seven-deadly-fediverse-ux.html

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      @tchambers@indieweb.social @julian@community.nodebb.org You're absolutely right about the mobile browsers sadly, but support on mobile apps is good. The UX there is better than it is on desktop browsers too, because it can be registered in the app manifest and doesn't require complicated approval and handler selection flows. People are also more familiar with links that look a certain way opening in their related app, it's just that they expect the behavior at the host level instead of the protocol level.

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      • rimu@mastodon.nzoss.nzR rimu@mastodon.nzoss.nz

        @tchambers @julian @silverpill I put together a prototype, using web+ap.

        Here’s a video demo - https://peertube.wtf/w/r8M4KpS6yLd9H2r2oPAs9M

        The workflow is a wee bit clunky, with the browser popping up things more than I'd like, but it works.

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        This is so great, I feel like whenever this idea comes up it's just so difficult to explain to people what it would feel like to use. (and why it's helpful!)

        You talked about changing the address yourself in the browser bar which is already easier than loading up your home server and going through the step to lookup. For me what excited me about this idea was that people could be displaying the links in pages. You often see it with a socials section at the bottom of someone's blog, they link to their profile on their server when what I want them to link to is their profile with the web+ap protocol.

        But this leads to another big UX problem, the links are useless if you don't have a handler registered. There is no fallback mechanism your browser will just ask you what you want to open it with and have an empty list of suggestions. So I think it would need to have a recognizable way to be communicated to the user, a consistent icon for the link and a memorable name because only people who knew they set up a handler would want them.

        @rimu@mastodon.nzoss.nz @tchambers@indieweb.social @julian@community.nodebb.org @silverpill@mitra.social

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        • smitten_@key.portend.placeS smitten_@key.portend.place

          This is so great, I feel like whenever this idea comes up it's just so difficult to explain to people what it would feel like to use. (and why it's helpful!)

          You talked about changing the address yourself in the browser bar which is already easier than loading up your home server and going through the step to lookup. For me what excited me about this idea was that people could be displaying the links in pages. You often see it with a socials section at the bottom of someone's blog, they link to their profile on their server when what I want them to link to is their profile with the web+ap protocol.

          But this leads to another big UX problem, the links are useless if you don't have a handler registered. There is no fallback mechanism your browser will just ask you what you want to open it with and have an empty list of suggestions. So I think it would need to have a recognizable way to be communicated to the user, a consistent icon for the link and a memorable name because only people who knew they set up a handler would want them.

          @rimu@mastodon.nzoss.nz @tchambers@indieweb.social @julian@community.nodebb.org @silverpill@mitra.social

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          smitten_@key.portend.place might I suggest appropriating the ActivityPub logo? For lack of a better option.

          There's the "networked nodes" fediverse logo but it really loses its effect when made small.

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            @julian@community.nodebb.org I agree, that was what I ended up using in the akkoma prototype

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            • rimu@mastodon.nzoss.nzR This user is from outside of this forum
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              @julian nothing good...

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              • rimu@mastodon.nzoss.nzR rimu@mastodon.nzoss.nz

                @tchambers @julian @silverpill I put together a prototype, using web+ap.

                Here’s a video demo - https://peertube.wtf/w/r8M4KpS6yLd9H2r2oPAs9M

                The workflow is a wee bit clunky, with the browser popping up things more than I'd like, but it works.

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                There are quite a few dialogues, yes... but once the initial setup is done it looks alright.

                Curious... because when I open magnet:// links, there's no confirmation on subsequent links once I've done the initial handler assignment. It looks to be something reserved for web+ handlers, which is a little annoying, isn't it.

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                • rimu@mastodon.nzoss.nzR rimu@mastodon.nzoss.nz

                  @julian nothing good...

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                  @rimu @julian I was suggesting a JavaScript backup for non-compliant browsers and may have some early code to offer if helpful

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                  • tchambers@indieweb.socialT tchambers@indieweb.social

                    @rimu @julian I was suggesting a JavaScript backup for non-compliant browsers and may have some early code to offer if helpful

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                    @tchambers @julian Yep I will be keen on that if the feature gains any traction. I recall seeing some JS on your blog which looks like it'd do the trick.

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                    • rimu@piefed.socialR rimu@piefed.social

                      I'm going to register a protocol handler, so links to anywhere on the fedi will be opened in the user's home instance.

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                      Navigator: registerProtocolHandler() method - Web APIs | MDN

                      The Navigator method registerProtocolHandler() lets websites register their ability to open or handle particular URL schemes (also known as protocols).

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                      MDN Web Docs (developer.mozilla.org)

                      Has anyone already done this and if so what was the prefix you used? We might as well all use the same thing. I'm thinking web+fedi.

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                      rimu@piefed.social I've been using web+acct for the acct URI format.

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                      acct URI scheme - Wikipedia

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                      (en.wikipedia.org)

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