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Bloglines Beautifier

Script redefines Bloglines look and feel.

  • updates global look & feel (easy to skin)
  • simplifies UI (color schema, link styles, white space)
  • improves side navigation and articles look & feel (headers, kerning, visited links, floating images)
  • styles tags and links generated by web services (Technorati, FeedBurner, del.icio.us)
  • overrides depreciated elements (<font>, etc.) and inline colors (for UI consistency)
  • highlights updated articles by adding "updated" next to article title
  • enables del.icio.us bookmarking

Current version: 0.6 (excludes beta.bloglines.com)

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Bloglines Beautifier






Mar 29, 2008
Aleksandar D... Script's author

@ J D Farinet: I couldn't find the way to replicate the issue that you described.

From what I can see in Bloglines edit more, there is no way to create folder inside of the folder...

 
Feb 18, 2008
J D Farinet User

It lost my formatting for what I was trying to describe I will try again.

feed-name
+folder-name
+ folder-name
+ folder-name
feed-name

 
Feb 18, 2008
J D Farinet User

Not a bad script - I really think it does streamline (which improves) the look-n-feel of bloglines. HOWEVER, I am having an issue with my nav bar on the left. My folders keep stepping in as if they were children of the prior folder.
ie:
feed-name
+ folder name
+ folder name
+ folder name
feed-name
I have been looking at the code, but don't see an obvious point where the folders are being stepped in or made children to prior folders.
Any suggestions??

 
Jun 20, 2007
dog User

This is great.

I think the default colors don't work, so I went in and changed them. Google "HTML colors" and you get all the info on the colors you can use.

I changed the background of the feed titles, i.e. Lifehacker above in the example screenshot to a light gray.

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