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dep reported a problem in FriendBinder on November 05, 2009 00:33:
A comment on the question "Auto-collapsing of Bookmarks Toolbar Items in Firefox" in Mozilla:
Copy the example .css file to userChrome.css – dep, on October 29, 2009 16:16
dep reported a problem in Feedly on October 25, 2009 22:50:
Inlined article keyboard shortcuts broken in Firefox Feedly.Inlined article keyboard shortcuts broken in Firefox Feedly.
Shift-S, C, T, E, D are broken.
GG, GH are working though.
A comment on the question "In Chrome, Shortcut key "c" for copy link doesn't work." in Feedly:
By selected, I mean using j/k to move between articles in the "full article view, inlined" mode. Yes, this is happening when the article is inlined. – dep, on October 20, 2009 13:18
dep replied on October 19, 2009 23:31 to the question "In Chrome, Shortcut key "c" for copy link doesn't work." in Feedly:
Looks like the same problem with "Twitter" link and "t" keyboard shortcut. Also 'd' and 'e' while drilled in to an RSS feed. From the homepage, these shortcuts seem to work, but if I navigate to, say, Mashable, and have an article selected, my keyboard shortcuts (d, t, e, c) are not working.
Keep up the hard work! Sorry if this is redundant.
dep replied on October 19, 2009 19:16 to the question "In Chrome, Shortcut key "c" for copy link doesn't work." in Feedly:
dep asked a question in Feedly on October 19, 2009 15:51:
In Chrome, Shortcut key "c" for copy link doesn't work.In Chrome, Shortcut key "c" for copy link doesn't work.
dep replied on October 19, 2009 15:20 to the problem "Keyboard shortcuts j/k are not working in chrome." in Feedly:
dep reported a problem in Feedly on October 18, 2009 13:53:
Keyboard shortcuts j/k are not working in chrome.Others (gg, o, shift-v, d, t, etc) seem to, but next/prev navigation via j and k don't seem to work.
A comment on the idea "Please give us Feedly for Google Chrome! :)" in Feedly:
yes!! :D – dep, on October 09, 2009 04:53
dep marked one of edwk's replies in Feedly as useful. edwk replied to the idea "Please give us Feedly for Google Chrome! :)". dep and 8 other people think it's one of the best replies.
dep shared an idea in Feedly on September 23, 2009 15:36:
Feedly Should Dig to Show Actual Page on del.icio.us RSSI kinda wish Feedly would dig into del.icio.us RSS feeds to show the linked page rather than the delicious link.
I have a few friends on delicious that I like to track via Feedly, so I plug their delicious RSS feeds in to Feedly and when I visit their page, I get a list of titles. No valuable content there. I have to actually click on a page (or Shift-V) to view the content behind the delicious link.
I wish Feedly would do this dig for me so that on someone's delicious RSS page, it shows the actual page they bookmarked, not just the delicious link.
A comment on the idea "Please give us Feedly for Google Chrome! :)" in Feedly:
yeah. that's the chief complaint. I know they're working on that, though. It's hard to find a good balance between expandability and speed. Right now, that's part of what makes Chrome so fast. Once they add full extension support, you might see it start lagging a bit too. – dep, on August 28, 2009 21:55
A comment on the idea "Please give us Feedly for Google Chrome! :)" in Feedly:
Oh, now I don't know about that. That's a bit much. True, Chrome is fast and really elegant, but somewhat apples to oranges when trying to draw a comparison against FF -vs- IE. – dep, on August 28, 2009 21:41
dep asked a question in Linkool Labs on May 30, 2009 17:34:
Share on Facebook in FlockI'm using Juice in Flock. I seem to be missing Facebook share functionality. Is this missing in Flock for some reason? Or has it been removed all-together?
dep replied on May 24, 2009 20:24 to the question "Flashplayer and Ubuntu 8.10" in Flock:
Ok, I was able to fix this.
The version of Flock that I downloaded actually just unzips in to a folder and is run from there with the flock-browser command. Within this archive, there is a folder called "plugins" ... All you need to do is copy flashplugin-alternative.so from /usr/lib/firefox/plugins in to the plugins folder within your Flock program directory (then restart Flock).
Hope this helps.
A comment on the question "Flashplayer and Ubuntu 8.10" in Flock:
@Conrad: Where are these plugin directories located? Could you be a bit more descriptive in ayour possible solution? Thanks. – dep, on May 24, 2009 20:16
dep replied on May 23, 2009 16:07 to the question "Flashplayer and Ubuntu 8.10" in Flock:
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A comment on the idea "Feedly as a integral part of Flock" in Feedly:
Yeah, I get the same error in Firefox. looks like a server error. – dep, on May 23, 2009 15:50
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