Google Reader - Colorful List View

By kepp Last update Dec 22, 2011 — Installed 79,466 times.

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Gina Trapani Scriptwright
FirefoxWindows

Hi there,

When you're using expanded view in Google Reader with this script, the entire article has the color instead of just the outline--is this intentional?

Related mailing list discussion:

http://groups.google.com/group/better-gmail-2-f...

Thanks for your script!

Gina

 
kepp Script's Author
MozillaWindows

Hi Gina,

The change made to start coloring the article bodies and not just the outline was done intentionally. Though since it seems to be wanted, I can add an option to switch back to the old behavior. The next release after today's I was intending to add more themeing options, so I will include this one.
I don't know how long it will take since I put a lot of time into this last update and I need to get back to other things, but I will update this discussion when it's done. :)

Thanks for the comment and input!
-kepp

 
MikeC User
FirefoxWindows

Hi kepp, I was just wondering if you had been able to think about working on this? It isn't serious for me though as I am just sticking to GReader 0.7 for now so no big rush if not, I just ignore the extension update.

 
kepp Script's Author
MozillaWindows

Latest update adds an option for this. Please try it out.

 
MikeC User
FirefoxWindows

Is the update you mean 0.8.1? As that is latest I can find. I still see it being the same with that version (I can only have colorful list view on or off). No major problem though, I'm sure I'll one day see if changed. Thanks.

 
kepp Script's Author
MozillaWindows

I only updated my userscript. any extensions based on it will need to provide their own updates.

 
anonymous_user User
FirefoxX11

For me the article bodies still are white in list view. Can the colored bodies be enabled for list view too?

 
kepp Script's Author
MozillaWindows

Coloring the article bodies is possible, but not something that is being worked on.

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