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And you're right: a screencast was the medium to deliver this in. Lights-camera-action speaks louder than words (alone.)
Thanks!!
Btw, I found that pressing j opens the next one and closes the previous.
Do you have a way to mark things for future reading list (when you have more time)?
Keren
You don't need to rely on a site having "subscribe in Google Reader" buttons. In Firefox, RSS feeds are detected and if you click the orange RSS icon in the address bar it will prompt you which service you'd like to subscribe in. You can set Google Reader to be the default. IE7 has similar functionality, I believe, as do all major browsers (Safari, Opera).
As for the login issues, are you logged in with "Remember me" checked? You might try logging out, clearing your cookies, and logging in again with that checked, just in case.
http://internetducttape.com/2007/08/06/google-r...
However, the bottom line is that even with the fix it takes 3 clicks to add a feed. That's 2 too many. So, it seems like the solution is either to abandon Google Reader and add feeds in IE7, or to abandon IE7 and move to Firefox.
Thanks, Chris, for this post to give tips and such for people who use it in all its capabilities.
I am just flying through my content now!