kickscondor / fraidycat

Follow blogs, wikis, YouTube channels, as well as accounts on Twitter, Instagram, etc. from a single page.
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Richer post view #30

Open kickscondor opened 4 years ago

kickscondor commented 4 years ago

It would be nice to start enhancing the post view. Like, for example, show thumbnails of images for inline Twitter images? I may also start just embedding the original page in this area. Not sure yet.

valpackett commented 4 years ago

Hi, just stumbled upon this extension, I like the concept. The most important thing would be to support notes better — https://aaronparecki.com looks like: Untitled / It's Time for OAuth 2.1 / Untitled / Untitled / Untitled / Untitled / Untitled / It's an OAuth week! / Untitled / Untitled :D

kickscondor commented 4 years ago

Oh I totally agree! If you follow someone on Twitter, you'll see how notes should appear eventually. I will work on getting this into 1.0.6 later this week. Thank you for popping in!

boneskull commented 4 years ago

Would like to see Reddit/Twitter/YT thumbs.

This extension is a neat idea, thanks!

runxel commented 4 years ago

Coming from #19 I'd like to have visited links colored differently. Sometimes it's hard to keep an overview otherwise :)

hughwilliams94 commented 4 years ago

I just wanted to link a page which might be helpful to people once this gets implemented. https://morss.it/ converts brief RSS feeds into more detailed forms.

ghost commented 3 years ago

Overall inline images and videos of twitter accounts could be useful because most of tweets are just an including images/videos and almost no text. So current fraidycat view is not useful.

It would be nice to start enhancing the post view. Like, for example, show thumbnails of images for inline Twitter images? I may also start just embedding the original page in this area. Not sure yet.

JoshuaGrams commented 3 years ago

Seconding this: my primary use for a feed reader is to follow podcasts whose web sites make it impossible to download the audio files without source diving, but which do include a direct link in the RSS. So while I love Fraidycat's concept, without a way to see the RSS entry it's...not actually useful to me.