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  1. I've updated with a new optional mouse-friendly toolbar, so it's easier to get at application commands if you're browsing away with the mouse.

    blog.davep.org/2026/08/19/roga

  2. Considering swapping out the traditional header widget for an application command-oriented toolbar. is very keyboard-first/friendly, but sometimes it's tricker to use if you're more into your mouse. This will help.

  3. Using this library... rendering the using the builtin Markdown widget, vs converting it to and making it much more navigable. It'll be an option for the user, of course, but I'm swapping to Gemtext by default.

  4. Adding the option for richer views of Markdown and HTML to , with the option to toggle between the syntax-highlighted source view, or the rendered view (with converted-to-gemtext being the rendered view of HTML).

  5. Experimenting with custom user-supplied themes for -- so users can create and use their own themes. Trying to make a variety of monochrome terminal looks.

    It's also highlighting a couple of annoyances with the design of Textual's themes that I think are going to work against an ideal solution.

  6. Next up in -- how about some optional "badges" to show alongside each type of link in a map?

  7. I think I'm very close to calling the support for initially complete. Still some testing to do, but I'm navigating various servers just fine now.

  8. I guess, if I'm going to run with support in , I should have a wee site too: gopher://tilde.team/1/~davep/

  9. Right. gopher://-handling in place. Now to draw the rest of the fucking owl.

  10. Having added finger support to , I guess it makes sense that I also look to adding Gopher support too.

    blog.davep.org/2026/07/26/port

  11. Now that finger support is in `main`, next thing for is supporting using an external editor to write user input.

  12. Coming in the next release of -- handling of the `finger` URI and also a finger command in the command line.