Iconfactory Tapestry 1.3 arrives on iOS 26 with stunning support for Liquid Glass, timeline treats like displaying Mastodon quoted posts and nicer polls, the ability to adjust font size within Tapestry and a native macOS app.

Your personal timeline app just got a whole lot better.

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Glass Tapestry and More! • The Breakroom

We’re pleased to announce the arrival of Iconfactory Tapestry on iOS 26 with stunning support for Liquid Glass, visual improvements up and down the timeline, and a new native app for macOS.  Tapestry looks great in Liquid Glass Tapestry’s user interface has been completely overhauled for iOS 26 and Liquid Glass and the results are […]

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@Iconfactory Congratulations on a great release! I noticed that the mark button is now even further from easy reach in the detail view, being placed on top. Am I the only one who extensively uses it to keep things apart for later? I think having it more accessible would greatly improve the experience. Perhaps it could be moved to the bottom bar in the item list or as the secondary slide action.
@klauslanza it’s there under the … menu on an item so it’s really a single tap away on every post. We hate to add an icon that’s redundant on every single item for something that’s unused most of the time. Get what you’re saying about the detail view though. Also swipe actions will be customizable at some point so that should help.
@Iconfactory Great news! Swipe customisation would fix it in the best way, so I’ll wait for an hopeful solution. By the way, do you think a custom connector for RSS could add a button to mark items? I see we can add buttons to items, but are the current available APIs able to manipulate marked items? I could resolve it this way.
@klauslanza That’s a question for @chockenberry and @bigzaphod im afraid.
@Iconfactory @klauslanza @chockenberry a connector can add its own actions (like how Mastodon has a bookmark button) that appear on the left, but they cannot change the layout of builtin action buttons like the mark option and they can't add a button that triggers the built-in mark function, either.
@bigzaphod @Iconfactory @chockenberry I understand now, thanks for the clarification! I hope this change can be made in future API versions. I think manipulating the item’s local state could be useful in various scenarios.