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    molicule asked a question in HelloTxt on August 21, 2009 02:15:

    molicule
    helloTxt as a platform
    Allow other services to add themselves. Allow users/to add other services.
    Somewhat like how opensearch.xml allow services to define a markup to
    their interface so users can snap them onto hello txt
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    molicule replied on March 12, 2009 19:36 to the question "keyboard shortcut in title&summary view to mark as read" in Feedly:

    molicule
    Thanks for listening. Since you are planning on making some changes
    Here are 2 suggestions

    1. Place the three buttons i.e. share, save & mark in a fixed position on the line, so the mouse does not have to bemoved, one can simply click,click,click to mark as read & hide.

    2. In the title&summary view place a ">" on the left adjacent the first entry.
    activate the keyboard shortcuts (indicated below) for this entry. Note: currently these shortcuts do not do anything in the title&summary view they get activated once you open an item say with j.

    In other words, where currently there is no 'active entry' in the title&summary view, make the first entry the 'active one' and all the shortcuts should now work on it.

    shortcuts for an entry:
    vview original in another tab
    ssave article for later
    shift+sshare article
    oview article in feedly
    ppreview original
    mmark as read
    eemail article
    ttweet article
    dsave to del.icio.us
    ccopy article URL
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    molicule asked a question in Feedly on March 10, 2009 03:21:

    molicule
    keyboard shortcut in title&summary view to mark as read
    in the 'title&summary' view is there any way to use a keyboard shortcut to mark an item as read. Currently one either has to a)click the x with the mouse or b) type in 'j'
    the problem with a) is based on the title length the'x' is always in a different position which forces one to move the moise and
    the poblem with b) is it opens the message which takes time and is unnecessary since by reading the summary one has laready decided to hide it.