[Ext] LiveClick 0.3.7.0 (2010 April 25)
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LiveClick 0.3.0.0 Alpha 3 (April 17)
LiveClick 0.3.0.0 Alpha 3 is available now, a few days later than I wanted. Nevertheless, most of LiveClick's features have returned for this version, but they still require testing in Firefox 3. If you see anything wrong, please tell me.
0.3.0.0 Changelog (new in Alpha 3 marked by ++):
+ Livemarks can be styled when new, fresh, read, and unread
+ Fresh style available for all Live Bookmarks
+ Styles can be mixed and matched
+ Feed item styling handled more efficiently
++ Option to open fresh items in tabs
++ Option to keep livemark menu open after middle-clicking items
++ Option to mark items as read after viewing livemark menu, visiting site, or exiting Firefox
++ Option to alert after autoloading
++ Added support for Growl on Macs (I think)
++ Feed button icon changes when current site is Live Bookmarked
+ Annotations used to denote feed reading states instead of browsing history
+ Framework in place to support Live Bookmarks in bookmarks sidebar and library
Known issues/regressions from version 0.2.6.1:
- Can only "Monitor Live Bookmark" via a livemark's context menu
- Import/export/default settings not available
- Favicons revert to default icon after reloading
- Livemark styles do not persist across sessions
- Return of the menu displacement if open after reloading bug
- "Open All in Tabs" does not recognize livemark locations
- Executing a command on multiple livemarks in library do nothing
- Cannot set a custom Site Location for a Live Bookmark (always reverts to feed's home page)
- FeedBurner feed/BBC's "Latest Headlines" items don't get read after first visit
- Icons/strings will undoubtedly change
- Localized in English only
Note: this build is for Firefox 3 Beta 5 and Pre RC1 only!
<a href="http://projects.protej.com/downloads/liveclick-0.3.0.0a3.xpi">Download v0.3.0.0 Alpha 3</a>
0.3.0.0 Changelog (new in Alpha 3 marked by ++):
+ Livemarks can be styled when new, fresh, read, and unread
+ Fresh style available for all Live Bookmarks
+ Styles can be mixed and matched
+ Feed item styling handled more efficiently
++ Option to open fresh items in tabs
++ Option to keep livemark menu open after middle-clicking items
++ Option to mark items as read after viewing livemark menu, visiting site, or exiting Firefox
++ Option to alert after autoloading
++ Added support for Growl on Macs (I think)
++ Feed button icon changes when current site is Live Bookmarked
+ Annotations used to denote feed reading states instead of browsing history
+ Framework in place to support Live Bookmarks in bookmarks sidebar and library
Known issues/regressions from version 0.2.6.1:
- Can only "Monitor Live Bookmark" via a livemark's context menu
- Import/export/default settings not available
- Favicons revert to default icon after reloading
- Livemark styles do not persist across sessions
- Return of the menu displacement if open after reloading bug
- "Open All in Tabs" does not recognize livemark locations
- Executing a command on multiple livemarks in library do nothing
- Cannot set a custom Site Location for a Live Bookmark (always reverts to feed's home page)
- FeedBurner feed/BBC's "Latest Headlines" items don't get read after first visit
- Icons/strings will undoubtedly change
- Localized in English only
Note: this build is for Firefox 3 Beta 5 and Pre RC1 only!
<a href="http://projects.protej.com/downloads/liveclick-0.3.0.0a3.xpi">Download v0.3.0.0 Alpha 3</a>
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Yes, I think I can add an option to hide "Open All in Tabs."
Also, I'm considering changing some default settings. You'll still be able to customize them, but here's how LiveClick will behave/look for first time users. Speak up now if you disagree with any of these.
1) The "LiveClick Options..." menu item will be moved from the Tools menu to a new "Live Bookmarks" submenu in the Bookmarks menu. Other items in the submenu will be "Check for new items now," "Mark all live bookmarks as read," and "Clear live bookmarks history."
2) The common LiveClick commands will be shown at the bottom of livemark menus instead of the top. This follows the default behavior of Firefox 3.
3) The "View Feed" menu item will not be shown in livemark menus by default. Does anyone actually use this?
Also, I'm considering changing some default settings. You'll still be able to customize them, but here's how LiveClick will behave/look for first time users. Speak up now if you disagree with any of these.
1) The "LiveClick Options..." menu item will be moved from the Tools menu to a new "Live Bookmarks" submenu in the Bookmarks menu. Other items in the submenu will be "Check for new items now," "Mark all live bookmarks as read," and "Clear live bookmarks history."
2) The common LiveClick commands will be shown at the bottom of livemark menus instead of the top. This follows the default behavior of Firefox 3.
3) The "View Feed" menu item will not be shown in livemark menus by default. Does anyone actually use this?
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Actually, no, the Mark All Items as Read/Unread should be working as expected. FeedBurner/BBC feeds only cause trouble when you load one of their items (which I believe is a consequence of <a href="https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=428690">bug #428690</a>).
Does this problem occur when you Mark All Items of any feed?
Does this problem occur when you Mark All Items of any feed?
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I try to explain the differences between "new," "fresh," and "unread" items here:
http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic ... 33#3319933
I've actually decided that the next alpha will no longer include an option to distinguish the styles of "new" items from "fresh" ones. The option is not as useful as I originally thought and the styles are the same by default anyway.
http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic ... 33#3319933
I've actually decided that the next alpha will no longer include an option to distinguish the styles of "new" items from "fresh" ones. The option is not as useful as I originally thought and the styles are the same by default anyway.