Gmail Sublabels

By Norman Rasmussen Last update Apr 15, 2007 — Installed 1,463 times.

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

 
Norman Rasmu... Script's Author

I am deprecating this script in favour of the Folder4Gmail one: http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/8810

 
Theo van der... User

Hi,

Any date when it will be collapseble ?

Great script anyways !

 
Theo van der... User

So... when are you going to make the labels collapse-/expandable ?

I really like this script. Use it on all my computers

 
Jean-Philipp... User

@Norman: I add colors to first level labels to see them better (I use about 80 labels)

I know "Gmail Label Colors" but it doesn't colorize the sidebar. And I don't like the way to colorize. Using "::" is a very good idea !

 
Norman Rasmu... Script's Author

@KosciaK: I haven't looked at that at the moment, for me I needed more space on the left where the labels are shown. There's plenty of space where the message subject is, so less important :-P

@Jean-Philippe: Cool. There's also a Gmail Label Colors script which does something similar.

 
Jean-Philipp... User

Hi,
Very great script I was looking for this for a long times ! Many Thanks !

I modified the script to add colors ans styles:
http://jphe.free.fr/docs/js/8519.user.js

 
KosciaK Scriptwright

Hello!
Nice script, but...
Is there a way not to display labels (in the mail list) as "label::sublabel"? So it's only "sublabel"

 
Norman Rasmu... Script's Author

Yep, I plan to add a collapse/expand button next to parent entries (also store their state in a cookie/contact). (This way you can move 'old' labels to a collapsed-by-default group)

If you do code it up, send it to me and I'll update my script.

 
Brad Stewart User

Hey, that's pretty handy. I think a cool adaptation would be to not display the sublabels in the left labels box, unless you've clicked the parent label (ie, you're on the search screen for the parent tag). Alternatively, buttons to collapse/expand the tree of sublabels would have give a similar effect.

If I get some free time and someone else doesn't get to this first, I might code this myself (though I'm in the middle of exams right now...)

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