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    [greg-dev] Newbie q: single click to mark read?

    Tim,
    
    where exactly on your item are you double-clicking? The plugin is
    supposed to listen for double-clicks on the item's whitespace, e.g.
    not on actual links.
    
    Are you clicking on whitespace and are still being directed to a new page?
    
     -m
    
    
    On 9/21/05, Tim Bishop <geodog at cyberdude.com> wrote:
    > I tried the "Doubleclick to Read" plugin. Doubleclicking marks the page
    > as read, but also takes me to the page that is linked to.
    > 
    > I thought it might be because of how I have Firefox with TabExtentions
    > setup, but I tested with IE 6, and I found the same behavior.
    > 
    > I have the following Plugins enabled:
    > 
    >      * Doubleclick to Read v1.2
    >      * Extra Button v1.8
    >      * Sticky Button v1.1
    >      * Url filter v1.4
    >      * Mini Search v0.3
    >      * Blog Search Link v0.1
    > 
    > Any guesses on why double click to read doesn't work for me?
    > 
    > Thanks,
    > Tim
    > 
    > 
    > Marco Bonetti wrote:
    > > Tim,
    > >
    > > I'm afraid a single click won't do: my best offer is a double-click, though :)
    > >
    > > Have you tried enabling the "Doubleclick to Read" plugin in Admin ->
    > > Config -> "rss.config.plugins" ?
    > >
    > > I hope that suits your needs.
    > >
    > >  -m
    > >
    > > On 9/21/05, Tim Bishop <geodog at cyberdude.com> wrote:
    > >
    > >>Is there a way with the .50 version of gregarius and the default theme
    > >>to mark and item as read with a single click?
    > >>
    > >>I know how to mark a whole feed as read, or how to click the edit icon,
    > >>then the read status check mark, but I would like to be able to do so
    > >>with a single button.
    > >>
    > >>TIA,
    > >>Tim
    > >>
    > 
    >
    
    
    Posted by Marco Bonetti [reply] at Wed Sep 21 10:15:08 CEST 2005