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Hi @laymonage, is there a way to have the "reaction" added to a separate location? I want to have the reaction UX added to the top of my post as well as the comments and reaction at the bottom! |
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laymonage
Nov 12, 2024
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Not without embedding the widget twice. It's too much work to do efficiently as the widget has no control over the parent page. You're better off using GitHub's GraphQL API directly for such bespoke needs, at least for now. |
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Not without embedding the widget twice. It's too much work to do efficiently as the widget has no control over the parent page. You're better off using GitHub's GraphQL API directly for such bespoke needs, at least for now.