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@Ruud I know posting publicly works because of the engagement I have on those posts, even from other Friendica servers. But it appears that anything I've posted with "Limited" visibility to just "Followers" or "Friends" cannot be seen by my contacts in those Circles, even if they're on this same server. They should be able to see them but have told me, via other platforms, that they can't. They can only see my public posts.

On FB I mostly post with limited scope rather than publicly, I'd like to do the same here, but this doesn't seem to be working. Everything I've posted has a little hourglass icon on it with a tooltip that reads "Notifier task is pending" so are my "Limited/Private" posts just getting lost in the process queue?

@Ruud
in reply to Kristi H.

They probably are still in the queue... I'm still working with the Friendica developers to get this issue resolved github.com/friendica/friendica…
The queue is going down, but too slow, it would take 30 days for it to go to 0, so this needs to be fixed soon!


So there doesn't appear to be any way to manage/delete files uploaded to #Friendica through the Compose window Browser!?

When I click the little document icon it says the path is "/Files" and I see a list at the bottom of the files I've uploaded. Each one is listed twice per line like "filename.ext filename.ext" (but the first one is actually an image of the text, implying these could be managed like photos). Clicking any of them attaches them to the post as you'd expect.

But there isn't a "Files" manager like there is for "Photos" and the "Media" tab doesn't seem to do anything useful either. I get that this is for small files, I uploaded some CSS files to share, which works, but now I can apparently never, ever delete them? Am I missing a setting somewhere, or is file management a missing feature?

in reply to Kristi H.

@Kristi H. Yea, you sadly can't delete the files under Files. I generally avoid uploading anything on the files space, as apparently only server admins can delete these files (not sure why a way to do this as a user hasn't been done yet, as you can easily delete your photos).

I never even figured what to do with the files tab either before finding you can add videos as attachments this way. Really sucks in this regard.

If you don't wanna learn other things the hard way, I've compiled a list of resources and basic knowledge that I've gathered all these years since I've been here.

Hope that helps :D

libranet.de/display/0b6b25a8-2…


Friendica beginner help megathread

Hello, everyone! As we know what Zuck's place is going through, I decided to create a post with all the resources I found online all these years I've been on this place, in a bid to help more people board. Here we go:

List of guides/presentations/quick start

All of these should be more comprehensive than this guide.

Short Q&A with the most common problems

How do I post stuff?
Easy, on your profile, click the button in the top right that looks like this:

A pop-up window will open, and you can type anything. Make sure to set the appropriate permissions by clicking the tab at the top. If you want your post to be public then choose public, if you don't, select limited/private and add the exceptions or add who can see it. Make sure you properly select these permissions, because you cannot change them later. If you format your post (see below), you can also check the preview pane to see how your post will look. This also applies for comments.

How to format my text?

Unlike Facebook, Friendica allows you to format your text, just like you'd do in a Word document. It uses BBCodes for text formatting like bold text, italic text, underlined text and many others. You can find more example on the usage of it in the Wiki or under https://your-instance-address/help/bbcode. You don't have to style your text, but you can do some nice stuff with it. You can also get suggestions for formatting by typing [ and selecting an option from the drop-down menu, or typing out your option to narrow your search. But do check the wiki, though. Generally, BBCode looks like [option]your-text-here[/option].

If there is any text where you don't want to add any tags on by accident, slide it between these tags: [noparse][/noparse].

How to upload an image (and how to add alt-text to it)
Just drag&drop it into the composing page. Simple. Easy. No frills.

Also, to note is that you can also re-use an image you previously uploaded if you go to the Browser tab in the compose window.

Finally, you can link to any image you find online, without downloading&reuploading it in the 1st place. Right-click an image, click "copy image link", then go to your post and type [img]paste-your image-link-here[/img] (of course, you paste your image link instead, between the img tags). This is generally how images are displayed via BBCode.

I personally use an external site to host my media and link it this way, whenever there is something I want on the internet for as long as possible in order to save some space on my instance. I mostly use postimages.org, but I also used

Meta and now also Reddit like to change the URL string to the media posted on their platforms, so don't rely on these if you want your post to still stay relevant after a few days.

You can also add Alt-Text to your image if, instead, you type [img=your_image_url]Your Alt-Text here[/img]. Alt-Text is generally an image description that is displayed when the image fails to load/before loading, and is useful to visually impaired people using screen reading software which can read this out loud. The latter is the reason why it is highly recommended by many people all across the Fediverse (not just on Friendica).

How to upload a video or other media
Just like you do with an image. However, the video will be posted under Browser, and then the "Files" icon:

Select your file, and it will be posted with an tag.

However, there's currently no user facing way to delete these as yet, so feel free to upload them on any other external service and share the direct link to the audio/video if you care about this.

You can use the tags [audio]your-link-to-the-audio[/audio] and [video]your-link-to-the-video[/video] for that.

How do I make a poll/vote at polls
Polls are currently supported by a few Fediverse platforms, but not by Friendica fully, right now (you can see them, but you cannot vote on them and create them).

You can again use an external service for creating polls, such as poll-maker or Strawpoll.

Okay, but do I need to add a title?

No, you don't. I didn't add one either here. You can if you want your post to be more fancy and want to turn your profile into a more of a personal blog. Which would be cool, but it's not necessary. You do you!

How to post to a group

Groups on Friendica, as well as any other ActivityPub platform, are generally just some special accounts that automatically boost/reshare whatever post you added while tagging them. Therefore, just create a regular post and tag them with the ! or @ signs (one of these tags should suffice). The former one creates a post that is visible on the group but unlisted wherever else (i.e. in a public feed). The latter takes account of your permission settings. You will see how you can find groups somewhere below.

How to find various people

There are multiple ways; One is to use any of the established lists:

You can also go to Settings>Profile>Miscellaneous and scroll all the way down to add some tags to the profile. Then, you can also go to Contacts and choose "similar interests" in the left pane, get friend suggestions or a random profile.

Finally, you can also follow hashtags to get posts from people that also share your interests directly in your feed, and then follow them from there.

I'm posting stuff here, but how can people discover me?

Just like on Mastodon, you can enhance your posts with #hashtags. Other people who follow the same hashtags can find you and connect with you if they want.

But that's not the only way. You can also add yourself into the aforementioned Friendica Directory or to your server's one by going to Settings>Account>Security and Privacy Settings and check any of these two options:

They're the 1st two boxes

This way anyone can find you according to your interests.

If, however you would like more privacy, you can check the following box below:

This limits the visibility of your content to only instances that are made aware of it, and people that have access to it based on your privacy settings. Unlogged users will not be allowed to find your content. E.g., open my profile in a new tab to see how this feature works: libranet.de/profile/petrescatr…

How do I find groups?

Same as with regular people. There are multiple lists:

  • Friendica Directory (for groups that are on Friendica).
  • Check the list of @Fedi.Tips available here.
  • Lemmyverse (For Communities on Lemmy - a decentralized Lemmy alternative - be wary of this though)
  • Check out the servers of other Fediverse software like Mbin or Piefed. These are more forum-like platforms, centered around communities. Generally, each of these communities has a Fediverse address. Copy that, paste it in the search bar, and you should be able to find it. If it doesn't work the 1st time, try a few more times. If it still doesn't work, look whether the server is not on the banned list by accessing your-server-address/friendica, and/or contact your admin for clarification.


How do I use the search? Is it any useful beyond just searching for people and groups and other accounts?

Yes. Check the Wiki for more information.

Are there any mobile apps?

Yes there are. From my personal experience, Raccoon for Friendica gave me the best results. Relatica is also a great option, as well as Fedilab (the latter is more of a Mastodon client, but you can disable the display of reply in the feeds and enable BBCode - fiddle out in the settings). There are other apps for various platforms as well. If you don't find any of them fitting, you can just access your Friendica server in your browser (e.g. friendica.world, nerdica.net etc.). It's very responsive and easy to use.

I hope this Q&A covers the most common aspects of using Friendica

Bonus: Text colorsOne aspect that hasn't really been touched on in the wiki is the colors. You can have text in any color if you type the text like this [color=color_name_or_value]your text here[/color]. Hex values are accepted, however there are also some human readable names that can be used (based on this thread):
Antiquewhite
Aqua
Aquamarine
Azure
Beige
Bisque
Blanchedalmond
Blue
Blueviolet
Brown
Burlywood
Cadetblue
Chartreuse
Chocolate
Coral
Cornflowerblue
Cornsilk
Crimson
Cyan
Darkblue
Darkcyan
Darkgoldenrod
Darkgray
Darkgreen
Darkkhaki
Darkmagenta
Darkolivegreen
Darkorange
Darkorchid
Darkred
Darksalmon
Darkseagreen
Darkslateblue
Darkslategray
Darkturquoise
Darkviolet
Deeppink
Deepskyblue
Dimgray
Dodgerblue
Firebrick
Floralwhite
Forestgreen
Fuchsia
Gainsboro
Ghostwhite
Gold
Goldenrod
Gray
Green
Greenyellow
Honeydew
Hotpink
Indianred
Indigo
Ivory
Khaki
Lavender
Lavenderblush
Lawngreen
Lemonchiffon
Lightblue
Lightcoral
Lightcyan
Lightgoldenrodyellow
Lightgreen
Lightgrey
Lightpink
Lightsalmon
Lightseagreen
Lightskyblue
Lightslategray
Lightsteelblue
Linen
Magenta
Maroon
Mediumaquamarine
Mediumblue
Mediumorchid
Mediumpurple
Mediumseagreen
Mediumslateblue
Mediumspringgreen
Mediumturquoise
Mediumvioletred
Midnightblue
Mintcream
Mistyrose
Moccasin
Navajowhite
Navy
Oldlace
Olive
Olivedrab
Orange
Orangered
Orchid
Palegoldenrod
Palegreen
Paleturquoise
Palevioletred
Papayawhip
Peachpuff
Peru
Pink
Plum
Powderblue
Purple
Red
Rosybrown
Royalblue
Saddlebrown
Salmon
Sandybrown
Seagreen
Seashell
Sienna
Silver
Skyblue
Slateblue
Slategray
Snow
Springgreen
Steelblue
Tan
Teal
Thistle
Tomato
Turquoise
Violet
Wheat
White
Whitesmoke
Yellow
Yellowgreen



I gave Friendica a FB facelift with a user stylesheet in my browser. So now, at least for me, it has a more modern, familiar appearance.

Here's an example of the Home Feed:

And an example of the Global Feed:

This is pretty easy to do if you're using Firefox and a user content stylesheet. But you could also use the Stylus Add-On to do it. There is also a Stylus Extension for Chrome (and other Chromium-based browsers).

For Safari there is the Userscripts Extension in the App Store, which can also do user stylesheets.

Friendica needs Settings > Display > Theme set to the "Frio" theme.

Under Settings > Display > Theme Customization it needs to either be set to "Lite" or to "Custom" ("Dark" nor "Black" will not work).

If you set it to "Custom" you need to "Save" it first to see the options. Then you can copy+paste my "schemestring" into the box and "Save" again. Even if you don't apply the user styles that will get you a newer FB color scheme.

I haven't looked at any of the documentation for Friendica themes. I have no idea if my stylesheet could be adapted to a "Frio" variant/scheme. If anyone else who knows more about it wants to try feel free to do so. But even if it can the server admin would still have to make it an option. This way you can apply it yourself.

I'll try to add links to the stylesheet files in the comments, though this is my first time using Friendica's file attachment features.

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in reply to Kristi H.

Updated version for Chrome and Safari - the only difference from Firefox version is it doesn't have the @moz-document part, since neither of those browsers understand that. You have to use this one in the Stylus Extension on Chrome or Userscripts extension on Safari:
in reply to Kristi H.

I think the Photo Album thumbnails are way too small and the "masonry" layout looks messy. Insert this code snippet into the user stylesheet just before the media queries and you'll have larger, more consistent thumbnails (like FB albums view) and styled image management buttons. I'm not doing this a file attachment since I learned there's no way in Friendica to delete file attachments.

/* Photo Albums */
.photo-album-actions .icon-padding,
.photo-edit-link-wrap .icon-padding {
    margin-left: 10px !important;
}
.photos-upload-link {
    font-size: 28px;
    color: #0866FF !important;
    opacity: 1 !important;
    border-radius: 8px;
    padding: 0px 8px;
}
#photo-album-link {
    opacity: 1 !important;
}
.photos-upload-link i,
#photo-album-link i,
#photo-edit-link i,
#photo-toprofile-link i,
#album-edit-link i,
#album-drop-link i,
.photos-order-link i {
    font-size: 24px !important;
    color: #0866FF !important;
    opacity: 1 !important;
    border-radius: 100% !important;
    padding: 8px 11px !important;
    height: 40px;
    width:  40px;
}
    #photo-edit-link i.fa-image {
        padding: 6px 7px !important;
    }
.photos-order-link {
    margin-top: 5px !important;
}
    .photos-upload-link:hover i,
    .photos-upload-link:focus i,
    #photo-album-link:hover i,
    #photo-album-link:focus i,
    #photo-edit-link:hover i,
    #photo-toprofile-link:hover i,
    #photo-toprofile-link:focus i,
    #album-edit-link:hover i,
    #album-edit-link:focus i,
    #album-drop-link:hover i,
    #album-drop-link:focus i,
    .photos-order-link:hover i,
    .photos-upload-link:hover i,
    .photos-upload-link:focus i {
        background-color: rgba(128,128,128,.1) !important;
    }
.photos-content-wrapper .photos-upload-link::before {
    content: 'Add Photos';
    font-size: 15px; 
    vertical-align: middle; 
    margin-top: -10px;
    display: inline-block;
}
.justified-gallery {
    overflow: visible !important;
}
.justified-gallery > a, 
.justified-gallery > div, 
.justified-gallery > figure{
    height: 180px !important;
    width: 180px !important;
    border: 1px solid #ccc;
    position: relative !important;
    top: auto !important;
    left: auto !important;
    border-radius: 8px;
    margin: 4px !important;
}
.justified-gallery > .jg-entry-visible > img,
.justified-gallery > .jg-entry-visible > a > img,
.justified-gallery > .jg-entry-visible > svg,
.justified-gallery > .jg-entry-visible > a > svg{
    width: 100% !important;
    height:  100% !important;
    margin: 0 !important;
    top: 0 !important;
    left: 0 !important;
    object-fit:cover;
    object-position: center;
}
#photo-photo {
    margin: 0 auto !important;
}

It will look like this:



Hi!


I'm new here and trying out Friendica as an alternative to Facebook. There's clearly a bit of a learning curve but I'm sure I'll figure it out . Now if I can just convince most of my FB friends to make the move too!
in reply to Kristi H.

Oh boy, same. Keeping myself somewhat anonymous until I get the lay of the land.

Bringing people over from fb will be a task, but the signup process doesn't seem any harder (maybe even easier in some ways). And even Facebook started out once upon a time as a limited social media site. I remember when you had to be associated with a university to get an account.

informapirata ⁂ reshared this.

in reply to Ample Rhetoric

@ample Welcome to Friendica!

The most important thing is not to rush and to stay calm and patient.

Here I wrote a guide in Italian, but with any automatic translator you should understand everything:

informapirata.it/2024/07/25/w-…