On Wed, 2008-03-26 at 17:39 -0500, Diego Escalante Urrelo wrote: > * Web feeds > > I don't agree, I prefer what the live feed extension does now.
What the live feed extension does now seems rather rigid to me, because it forces the user to use a specialised feed reader, supports only Liferea, Blam and Straw and requires the user to open the feed reader because the extension can't start the feed reader automatically. And besides that, it's an extension and it's not built-in, which means that the user needs to download the epiphany-extensions package first, and then needs to enable the extension. Ideally, Epiphany's web feeds functionality should be improved so that it makes both you and me happy. It should maintain the current functionality to out-source web feeds to a specialised feed reader, and to use built-in functionality for handling web feeds. That is exactly what Firefox does. If you want to subscribe to a web feed, Firefox offers the options to subscribe to it with a Live Bookmark (built-in functionality of Firefox), a web based feed reader, or a specialised web feed reader application. Epiphany could copy this from Firefox. The "News Feed Subscription" dialog could have a drop down menu to select the option to subscribe with: built-in functionality, feed reader, web based feed reader. _______________________________________________ epiphany-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/epiphany-list
