How do you share a photo via FriendFeed in Feedly?
I saw on the feedly blog that you can annotate photos by alt-clicking on them on a post inside Feedly, but how do you actually get the photo to be part of the FriendFeed share? I can't find any instruction on how that's done...
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Inappropriate?Hi Nathan. Nice to meet you. Can you please try this:
1. make sure that you are logged into friendfeed.
2. open feedly.
3. select and expand the article you want to share.
4. alt+click on any image included. optionally add a comment about the picture
5. optionaly annotate any other picture or piece of text you want to include
6. click on the friendfeed action (located below the title)
At that point, the friendfeed share panel should open, including all your annotations. You can add a message and share.
Here is a screenshot of what you should see if it works as advertised:

Pleease let me know if it does not and I will open a bug.
Have a good week end and please let me know if you have any other question.
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Edwin,
Now I see what I was doing... if you click on the FriendFeed action first, and then alt-click an image, it only brings up the annotate bubble, but does not include the image in the share...
Your process of alt-clicking on the image and THEN clicking the FriendFeed action actually includes the image in the share.
Thanks for the quick and thorough reply! I'm really enjoying Feedly and its great integration with Google Reader and FriendFeed. Keep up the excellent work! -
I see. What you were doing seems intuitive. I will open a bug so that we can support that workflow as well. -
Another thought is to take a look at how the FriendFeed bookmarklet (http://friendfeed.com/share/bookmarklet) functions:
When the bookmarklet is running, you can mouse over any image, and it adds a blue border, and small "Share image on FriendFeed" text in the upper-left corner. Mimicking that functionality would probably be a lot more intuitive for Feedly users who are familiar with FriendFeed already, rather than the alt-click method.
FYI, the only way I knew to try alt-click in the first place was by finding a mention of it on your blog at: http://edwink.devhd.com/2009/01/23/fe...
Just a thought. -
Inappropriate?shared as blog post http://getsatisfaction.com/feedly/top...
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