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A comment on the question "In Chrome, Shortcut key "c" for copy link doesn't work." in Feedly:
Sorry, my bad. I was talking about the "Copy Link" below the post title. I clicked on it many times, but the link was never copied to the clipboard. Then all of a sudden it worked on its own. – Yash Maheshwari, on October 20, 2009 08:13
Yash Maheshwari replied on October 20, 2009 07:23 to the question "In Chrome, Shortcut key "c" for copy link doesn't work." in Feedly:
Yash Maheshwari shared an idea in Feedly on October 19, 2009 09:47:
Make the share widget available at the bottom of the post tooOnce you start scrolling / reading a post, move the widget providing the share w/twitter, facebook etc to the bottom of the post. This is the logical move, should have been done long time back. Once you have read the post and wish to share it with others, why should you have to move back to the top of the post to do that. The widget should be available after the post too.
Yash Maheshwari shared an idea in Feedly on October 19, 2009 09:43:
Unpin the "Share/Save/Read" pop-up & make it hover alwaysUnpin the "Share/Star/Mark as Read" balloon and make it always be available at the top right corner of the current view so that I can share it, save it or mark it as read from any point of the article. Currently, once you start reading, you have scroll back to the top to share/save or mark it as read. Instead, those options should scroll down with you as you move downwards while reading the post.
Yash Maheshwari reported a problem in Feedly on October 18, 2009 14:59:
Amazon products still visible on the Digest page in spite of disabling from Preferences [Chrome]In the Chrome preview for Feedly, I disabled the Amazon preview from the preferences. But still I can see amazon products on the Digest page.
Is it broken or I am missing something here?
Yash Maheshwari replied on October 12, 2009 18:36 to the idea "Brizzly should auto-refresh" in Thing Labs:
Being such a smart web app, I though brizzly would fetch the updates & refresh my timeline automatically. But no, it goes old school on this one and prompts the user to refresh the feed. And half of the times, there aren't even new updates! Remove this mess & turn the timeline into an auto-refreshing one.
This reply was created from a merged topic originally titled
Stop prompting the user to Refresh to see newer updates!.
Yash Maheshwari posted a topic that has since been removed from Thing Labs. see the change log
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