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Movable toolbar button #119

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velvitonator opened this issue Dec 3, 2018 · 2 comments
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Movable toolbar button #119

velvitonator opened this issue Dec 3, 2018 · 2 comments
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@velvitonator
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
I'm one of those weirdos who prefers having the button outside of the address bar.

Describe the solution you'd like
I'd like a customizable button, like most other addons I have, that I can place wherever I want in the toolbar. It could be disabled by default, to preserve the behavior most users already have and are presumably comfortable with.

Describe alternatives you've considered
I've looked at some other addons, but this one is the best and I'd love to have even less reason to move way from it. =)

@shgysk8zer0
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I'm considering what options there are for this. Unfortunately, with the removal of feeds/live bookmarks, the button will need to serve other purposes, and I'm not sure if it's possible or would provide a decent UX to have it serve two purposes like that.

I'm considering this and open to suggestion, but I'm going to need something to display subscribed feeds in the sidebar or tab.

@velvitonator
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Oh, I think I get it--you're thinking of using the button to show live bookmarks and the like, right?

I use Feedly, and have for a long time, so I hadn't thought of that aspect. To be fair, I'd be interested in a reader add-on that uses on-device data so long as I could sync to mobile and use it there, too. That was always the thing that kept me from using reader addons, at least back in the day when Android Firefox's addon support was, ah, sparser.

I get that you're probably thinking just of Live Bookmarks, but a simple reader might be worth the effort. I don't use most of Feedly's features, just the categorization and Read Later, and I'd expect there to be a lot more people like me.

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