I'm with Sean. (When my wife and daughter use our home computer, they keep it at 800 x 600.) Make the two-column layout configurable.
- Ontario Emperor
posting ideas in the form of a comp is Money, Mo. If I could add multiple columns, and stretch my browser across both monitors, I may want to watch multiple Rooms or Feeds that way. But I pretty much just rock the Home feed, so I'd only use columns when looking for a serious FF content-rush. Which could be gnarly.
- Marko Bon
hmmm... this reminds me of something... umm... blogsp...? nope twitt...? nope oh I remember now! this is starting to look a little like FB....:P
- Kim
yeah, I didn't notice the column options Mo - that could be very cool
- Zee.
I've said multiple times that I'd love a dashboard-variety adaptation of the TweetDeck UI for FF. Search-topic columns, User/group/list columns, etc. All resizable/toggleable/customizable-however-which-way.
- abacab
Why am I looking at this and wondering which parts could be done using a simple GM script...
- Rahsheen ™, Coach Rah
Thanks for the responses guys, I'll try some other ideas later incorporating your thoughts
- Mo Kargas
@Rah, I don't doubt they could be rather easily
- Mo Kargas
Looking good, though I just want to be able to navigate through my feeds list.
- Josh Jenkins
nice design/estructure for interface
- Ruben Sanchez
It looks busy to me since everything is trying to get my attention.
- Alan Le
Genius! I love it. Two columns is sweet. I could stream all the Tweets aka microblogs in one column and keep everything else in the left column. :)
- Roger Kondrat
Guys I am not following why FF can't be modular with the current (beta) look the default? I mean its web 2.0 right? So why can't we just have a modular layout?
- Roger Kondrat
Two columns for content is a great idea. It's the one things I really miss since switching from the Flock's built-in feed reader to Google Reader.
- Richard Crocker
Thanks Richard. The idea I was following was a multi-column display (coupled with a font-size toggle) so you could stretch the feed across one or more monitors and make use of the shocking amount of whitespace to the right
- Mo Kargas