On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 6:11 PM, Ian Fette <[email protected]> wrote:
> 1. Does it really make sense to show the "RSS" icon for all users, or is
> there a way to only have it show up for people who actually use RSS feeds?
> (Not sure how to define those users, maybe we recognize that they have a
> reader installed / registered / whatever?)
>
Borrowing from the Bookmarklets UI, perhaps it could show up in the chevron
(+ the "highlight chevron" idea I posted there), as it's something like "an
action you can take with the current page".
2. Does it really have to be *in* the address bar?
>
If you don't like my suggestion above, another possibility is that we create
some sort of generalized "content area signaling location" where you can
display messages and place actions applicable to the page content. ("This
page has RSS feeds, microformats, bookmarklets, search engines, Javascript
alerts, notifications".) But I have no idea what this would look like or
where you'd put it. Besides "the right edge of the address bar", one could
also imagine "in an expandable area to the right of the address bar", a
shelf below the page a la the download shelf, or a sidebar (gah!).
PK
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