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lucaa replied on August 09, 2009 10:37 to the question "Feedly 1.2 on FF 3.0.11?" in Feedly:
I gave it a try today and I looked up feedly in the ff add-ons repo, found and installed a 2.1 version, still on a firefox 3.0. (3.0.13 this time)
I don't understand exactly what happened, why I got a 1.2 downgrade a month ago and why I wouldn't get an automatic upgrade for it, but I'm pretty happy it's fixed now.
lucaa asked a question in Feedly on July 03, 2009 07:51:
Feedly 1.2 on FF 3.0.11?I'm still on a ff 3.0.11 and I now seem to have a feedly 1.2 (from a couple of days ago when 3.5 was released), I get that is the version of feedly for 3.0, but I miss my 2.0 (or what was that I had before) with the nice layout and everything -- will wait for ubuntu to push the ff update in the repo, though.
So, there is no minibar _at all_ in the 1.2 version or I'm lost in settings again?
lucaa replied on June 01, 2009 23:38 to the idea "Browser history marked as read" in Feedly:
lucaa replied on May 30, 2009 21:35 to the problem "All sources displayed in the right column" in Feedly:
lucaa reported a problem in Feedly on May 30, 2009 20:53:
All sources displayed in the right columnI just got upgraded to the 1.2 version, and I can't get my sources displayed in the right column as they did before.
I think it's something related to
http://getsatisfaction.com/feedly/top...
with the only difference that I had all the sources displayed, updated and not updated, from all the categories, all the time (not only when I select a category) I found that quite useful.
Is there any way I can get it back?-
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lucaa replied on October 27, 2008 22:17 to the idea "show unread articles in the top menu" in Feedly:
well, I need it because in enough views in feedly I can't see the list in the sidebar (honestly, I don't know which of them but I know they exist). So what I do is click latest or greatest and I have my sidebar list to choose from. I would like to actually click a category in the topmenu to go right at it to read. but I don't know which one still has new stuff. So maybe not the articles number itself rather a flag that would point it out (bold the category name could do it).
lucaa shared an idea in Feedly on October 27, 2008 16:36:
show unread articles in the top menuHere's one idea: what if the number of unread articles in each category / folder would be printed next to the category in the top menu?
lucaa gave praise in Feedly on October 23, 2008 21:04:
great to see recommendations from friends back in the sources list... and great to see the friend recommendations back in the sources list! I really missed it, with all the good organization it brings (no of unread recommendations, for example).
Overall this new version so so rocks!
lucaa gave praise in Feedly on October 21, 2008 11:50:
Great looksThe new looks (1.2) without the google bar, black clean menu and sweet green titles is just wonderful: very clean and usable.
lucaa shared an idea in Feedly on September 09, 2008 20:19:
Browser history marked as readI would really love feedly to read browser history and mark articles as read if I read an article outside feedly (based on article URL, of course, I'm not expecting more :) ) I usually go with the reading flow and start reading more other articles on a blog (for example) after I click an article to go to the original source. It would be nice if, when I came back to feedly, all those articles would be marked as read... It's the same when I get a link to an article otherwise than from feedly: I click in someone's twitter for the hot topic of the day, for example: I would love feedly to know that I already read that article and not show it to me as unread.
lucaa replied on September 09, 2008 06:53 to the discussion "A noob with feedly questions." in Feedly:
The first question was my question too, and thanks a lot for the answer, Edwin.
However, the problem is I'm currently using flock 2 beta and can't figure out how to change feed reader application (flock 2 seems a little too cryptic) and the blog does not expose the rss url properly so that it can be detected and handled through the lil' +f (see wordpress, for example). So all I have is a rss url, which I cannot type in the address bar because I get the default feed handler and no +f and no chances to get it.
So, noob, the solution I found was to add it through gReader http://reader.google.com (u know, feedly _is_ using your gReader account) You might find a "delete category" option in there too...
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