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Paul Somebody reported a problem in Feedly on November 19, 2009 09:39:
«Open articles in website» feature don't work.«Open articles in the website» feature don't work. With any subscriptions.
I can provide subscription addresses if necessary.
Is it known problem?
P.S. I have the latest version of Firefox & NoScript with feedly web-site added to a whitelist.
Any ideas people?
Paul Somebody asked a question in Feedly on November 19, 2009 02:55:
Preview sometimes don't work properly.Sometimes when I doubleclick on the text of the news a preview window in the feedly tab opens, sometimes it opens in the new tab.
Could anyone tell me, what is the difference between them?
How, if it's possible I could force them all to open in the preview windows?
Or maybe there should be general setting which determines how to feedly responds to clicks?
Paul Somebody shared an idea in Feedly on November 17, 2009 22:27:
Possibility to edit subscription's URL?When I want to edit subscription's URL, for example change the language of the news feed, it's needed to delete it and then add again with changed address.
Why there is no button for editing URL within «edit» dialog?
Maybe at least an option to enable it?
Paul Somebody shared an idea in Feedly on November 17, 2009 22:23:
«Karma» title stays when Twitter module is switched off.Personally I use neither Twitter nor it's feedly module.
I switched it off, but «karma» title in the navigation bar lasted. Why?
Shouldn't it disappear when the following module is turned off?
Paul Somebody asked a question in Feedly on November 17, 2009 22:08:
Automated capitalization in the names of feeds and categories. Why on Earth?I am wondering, what could be the reason for forcing every subscription name to be lower-case and every first letter of the category name to be capital. In the dashboard. When in the navigation bar, they are all lower-case.
It's the matter of taste overall, but as for me, user himself should determine things of such kind.
I have browsed settings page in a way that I found to be thoroughly but found nothing.
Is it some kind of Google Reader technical limitation?
Paul Somebody replied on November 17, 2009 21:48 to the problem "Scrolling lags." in Feedly:
Paul Somebody marked one of edwk's replies in Feedly as useful. edwk replied to the problem "Scrolling lags.".
Paul Somebody reported a problem in Feedly on November 17, 2009 07:47:
Scrolling lags.Scrolling lags insanely when navigation type is switched to the «side».
When it's «top», everything is okay.
Paul Somebody shared an idea in Feedly on November 06, 2009 23:35:
Opening just frames of the news source site by the «preview» button.What about just a frame of the site to be shown when «preview» button is clicked?
I'll try to explain in the bright example below.
I prefer euronews.net over other european mass media, but in my point of view, they have a slight problem that are not very likely to be solved. RSS feed items contain only of a headline and a few lines of a text, in the best case.
When I want to read full text and watch a video I have nothing left to do that to open site.
Everything else but frame containing video and the text is excessive, and consumes time and traffic.
Advertisement, navigation elements, surveys, and lots more is useless...
Is it possible to have an option to load just some frame of the web site opened when a «preview» button is clicked?
I have already met a GreaseMonkey script to the Google Reader designed to implement that function, it could be found at the http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/4...
But what about integration? And option to open previews instantly instead of expanding the headline with so called «bullet points».
For me that sounds really convenient, what about you?-
Paul Somebody started following the question "Is there any way to start Feedly in a Prism window?" in Feedly.
A comment on the problem "Ubiquity fonts looks fuzzy, colorful and not smooted, it's hard to read text." in Mozilla:
Smoothing with current settings looks okay everywhere elese but Ubiquity, what is the difference? By the way, quick read of my post provided me with information that ClearType is already on.
I have just run Microsoft utility to tune ClearType fonts looks and nothing changed in Ubiquity. Fonts still look colorful, especially «i» and «l» letters. – Paul Somebody, on September 28, 2009 05:58
Paul Somebody gave praise in Mozilla on September 24, 2009 22:47:
Praise!I am using Ubiquity extension for some time and I have already found it being very useful, in consideration of I am not very experienced with it yet, but it have where to grow.
And getsatisfaction is the best community platform that I have ever met. It's a pleasure to write here.
I looks like nowadays I have a new compliment for somebody— I have Noscript and Adblock turned off at your pages!
Thanks, Paul.
Paul Somebody reported a problem in Mozilla on September 24, 2009 22:41:
Ubiquity fonts looks fuzzy, colorful and not smooted, it's hard to read text.My problem is described in the topic, resolution is 1024 × 768. True type (Maybe Clear Type? I can't remember exactly.) anti-aliasing is on. System is Windows XP with third service pack. Used skin is «Simpliquity». When default on is used text with small sized text aren't very readable too.
I am applying screenshot —
Anything else I need to do to?
Paul Somebody shared an idea in Mozilla on September 24, 2009 22:13:
Tagging should automatically bookmark pages. At least there should be an option allowing this.When tagging page there should be an option to automatically bookmark it to the «Unsorted items» folder. Or somewhere else.
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