Bloglines sidebar tweaker

By Simon Lieschke Last update Jun 29, 2008 — Installed 3,604 times.

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The following is an archive of comments made before threaded discussions was implemented (November 16th, 2008)

 
Simon Lieschke Script's Author

I'm no longer updating this script as I now use Google Reader instead of Bloglines.

 
Simon Lieschke Script's Author

Updated script to work with the most recent round of Bloglines changes. Unfortunately I couldn't get the Show All drop-down option that appears when hiding the top level folder working.

 
Simon Lieschke Script's Author

Fixed a bug that broke the script when displaying the actions drop-down above the feed list.

 
Simon Lieschke Script's Author

Scott: what's not working? It still works for me fine at the moment.

 
Scott Graham User

Appears to have just broken recent bloglines changes(?). Please save us from the crappy default bloglines sidebar again!

 
Simon Lieschke Script's Author

Added an option to display the actions drop-down at the top of the page and an option to hide the top level folder. If the top level folder is hidden then the top level folder links appear in the actions drop-down. These options can be customised from the Tools --> User Script Commands menu.

Thanks to Randy for the idea.

 
Randy Harmelink User

I liked it. One change I would suggest is to also add those top three options to your action list. That is:

-- Load all
-- Show all
-- Mark all read

I would also prefer that drop-down box be at the top, but that's just me.

 
Simon Lieschke Script's Author

Oops. That should be thanks to Noam for the idea.

 
Simon Lieschke Script's Author

Updated the script. The sidebar width can now be customised through the Tools --> User Script Commands menu. Thanks to Noah for the idea.

 
pntless User

Excellent script, at least at first impression. I've been looking for something along these lines, thank you.

 
Balachandar User

nice script..made my Bloglines experience much better!

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