Crazy Workarounds and Extensions

“Bloglines”:http://www.bloglines.com and the “Tabbrowser Extension for Firefox”:http://white.sakura.ne.jp/~piro/xul/_tabextensions.html.en don’t like each other very much. You can click on folders in Bloglines and get the posts, but not on individual feeds. Whilst annoying, this hasn’t been too much of an issue until after I’d been on holiday. My link lists folder had nearly 2000 unread posts and I couldn’t read them all in one sitting.

“IE view”:http://update.mozilla.org/extensions/moreinfo.php?id=35&vid=156 and “the great”:http://philringnalda.com/blog/2004/08/getting_back_out_of_ie.php “Firefox View”:http://www.iosart.com/firefox/firefoxview/ to the rescue. From bloglines, I enter Internet Explorer. I can click on individual feeds and pick them off one by one. If a page interests me, I can click Firefox View and it opens as a new tab in the background in Firefox. Kludgey but magic. And isn’t IE annoying to use after being with Firefox?

6 Responses to “Crazy Workarounds and Extensions”

  1. Simon Brunning Says:

    Huh? I don’t have any trouble reading an individual feed’s posts using Bloglines and Firefox. What doesn’t work?

  2. Paul Says:

    Specifically Firefox with the Tabbrowser Extension. It may have to be configured in a particular way. I have it so that clicking on a any link that refers to another site will open a new tab in the background.

  3. From the Orient » Live Bookmarks and Firefox 1.0 PR Says:

    [...] se has a real polished, this is ready for the big time, feel about it. Apart from fixing my little bloglines/tabbrowser issue the latest release has small but important enhancements s [...]

  4. badly dubbed boy Says:

    I tried this fix - http://kalsey.com/2004/07/bloglines_and_firefox_fix/ - and now I get
    Bloglines thru Firefox without any problems!

  5. Paul Says:

    Gah, I wish I’d seen that before. Anyway, it appears to be fixed with Firefox 1 PR so all sorted out.

  6. badly dubbed boy Says:

    Of course, ironically, now I’ve upgraded to Firefox 1 PR, it doesn’t work at all. :(