Should there be a mobile tab in the settings menu?

Newbie here. I’ve spent about a week trying to get to grips with this.

I realize it’s an awkward time with the product going from Logseq MD to Logseq DB, with no hub or marketplace and sync not there yet.

I’ve been trying to use an AI Gemini Gem as an assistant to avoid spamming Discord and the forum, especially since Gemini doesn’t have access to Discord. Gemini is great for custom.css suggestions.

The most useful things I’ve found are on GitHub, where you can download the docs.logseq.com documentation as a graph and a handbook graph as well.

docs/pages/Handbook.md at master · logseq/docs

logseq/docs: Logseq documentation

> candideu/Logseq-Demo-Graph: Quick start Logseq graph to find your way around the app.

:sparkles: Learn Logseq → Getting Started Demo Graph for Beginners - Download Link - Customization / Look what I built - Logseq

> Awesome Guides and How-tos

Unfortunately, Gemini has a tendency to hallucinate, and I keep sending it screenshots of what’s actually happening at my end. Gemini has been directing me to the settings menu where it thinks there ought to be a mobile settings tab. Does that exist? Hallucination?

Gemini says that the third and fourth icons at the bottom are :page_facing_up:, “all-pages” which should open the All Pages page; and à :memo: “Create New Page” button. Both are available elsewhere.

Neither works for me. Should I report that as a bug, or am I overlooking something?

I should say I’m on a tablet and phone, so things like plugins may not work at all.

Reading more, it seems like I shouldn’t really be trying to generate a knowledge base on mobile at all.

Creating from scratch or doing anything more than basic note-taking seems beyond the mobile version.

It strikes me that it’s quite easy to actually mess up a graph on the mobile version just by swiping by accident. Perhaps Graph Admin functions should be disabled on the mobile app, and that should be made clear from the start.It should be almost like a read-only version, but an input-content-only, no-editing version.