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| * Maybe I'm missing it, but what about feeds that are already styled through XSLT?  Will this completely obfuscate easy ways of creating Livemarks from them? At the very least, the Bookmarks Menu needs to be able to look at the page and see if its a feed or not, and then show the option to add a Livemark to it. Seems like the functionality will still be awfully hidden though.  --[[User:Wjjohnst|Wes]] 10:31, 10 Dec 2006 (CST) | * Maybe I'm missing it, but what about feeds that are already styled through XSLT?  Will this completely obfuscate easy ways of creating Livemarks from them? At the very least, the Bookmarks Menu needs to be able to look at the page and see if its a feed or not, and then show the option to add a Livemark to it. Seems like the functionality will still be awfully hidden though.  --[[User:Wjjohnst|Wes]] 10:31, 10 Dec 2006 (CST) | ||
| * Actually I find this discussion and development strange, just because Safari introduced the pretty lay-outed RSS-feeds and IE7 took this feature in, doesn't mean Firefox should do it the same way. Personally I prefer the way Opera 9 beta handles it. In Opera, RSS-feeds are opened in a complete feed reader similar to the one in Thunderbird, but within the browser. It allows also to delete and comment the feed items and gives you the choice of representing the website or the abstract. The live bookmarks could function thus as a kind of inbox.--[[User:Saqu_ettair|Ludovic Janssens]] 09:34, 17 May 2006 (CEST) | |||
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