Lichess Feedback - Feature regression in the last update: touchpad touchstart doesn't select the square#2 It's working fine again. Thanks for fixing it. | fernandoferreira |
Lichess Feedback - Feature regression in the last update: touchpad touchstart doesn't select the square#1 Greetings As reported previously by me (http://en.lichess.org/forum/lichess-feedback/potential-regressing-on-touchpad-click-behaviour) and another player (http://en.lichess.org/forum/lichess-feedback/… | fernandoferreira |
Lichess Feedback - Potential regressing on touchpad click behaviour#4 Hi thibauld. This issue suffered yet another regression. It is happening on the normal table for chess games now too. Tapping in a piece in order to move it doesn't select it anymore on the system des… | fernandoferreira |
Lichess Feedback - Let's Thank Thibault#81 Thanks Thibault! I still remember seeing once in a while a "let's play chess" thread popping up on 4chan's /b/ and the site was amazing. Anonymous play, allowing the board to be linked so people could… | fernandoferreira |
Lichess Feedback - Potential regressing on touchpad click behaviour#3 Thanks, let me know if you need me to test something. | fernandoferreira |
Lichess Feedback - Potential regressing on touchpad click behaviour#1 In the game table, when playing with a touchpad, tapping a piece to selected it (so it shows the dots indicating the legal moves) doesn't select it. Instead it acts like the piece was slightly moved a… | fernandoferreira |
Lichess Feedback - Bug#6 I'll second this bug report (actually, it is a enhancement request). After finishing a game the way to create a new game is not as intuitive as in the homepage where there is a big "Create Game" butto… | fernandoferreira |
Lichess Feedback - Bug#5 Greeting Ack41 After finishing a game do not click on "New Opponent". That button is meant to keep the old table and wait for a "new opponent" to play the same rules. Instead click in the top menu (in… | fernandoferreira |
General Chess Discussion - Threefold repetition rule#4 This rule makes perfect sense if you assume perfect play. If no sequence of moves can lead to a better position for either of the players other than the one being repeated the game is tied. Otherwise … | fernandoferreira |