OpenAI Upgrades Codex Experience: Supports Long Conversation Hover Jump and Zoom Alignment

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Biworld News: OpenAI released an update to Codex this week, addressing issues with inconvenient long conversation navigation and misaligned interface element scaling. For long conversation scenarios, Codex introduces navigation rails. Users can hover the cursor over the edge of a slot to preview and directly jump to the nearby conversation turn. Meanwhile, thread scrolling performance has been smoothed, and when switching in long conversations it can automatically maintain your browsing position. When zooming, the interface adds alignment protection to ensure that elements such as prompts, menus, and dialog boxes do not become misaligned. The update also expanded the search scope, added a pet-dedicated panel, and simplified archive management operations. It reduces the background workload of thread switching and supports segmented loading of deeper local history records. For cross-platform interactions, copying text from Codex to Slack can now preserve Markdown format, and it fixes the issue where the interface freezes when pasting large text blocks.
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RetroRadioSignal
· 4h ago
What the heck is the pet panel? Is Codex going to make electronic pets too?
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AlmondMilkLiquidator
· 4h ago
The cross-platform copying that retains Markdown formatting is really practical; previously, pasting into Slack would mess up the format entirely.
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GateUser-03ce08c7
· 4h ago
The hover preview feature is finally here. I used to get tired scrolling through past conversations.
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