On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 7:27 PM, Ian Fette <[email protected]> wrote:

> I actually like what Peter was getting at, in the sense that this is "an
> action you can take with the current page". I think we should design for
> that general case and then treat RSS as an instance of that case, rather
> than treating RSS as something special that we get out the door now. Nick's
> other proposal actually seems like a pretty reasonable start here.
>

I think the basic idea of Nick's bookmarklets proposal works well for this,
in the sense of having top-level items and a secondary menu, assuming we
give users sufficient customization power.  I am ambivalent on whether these
need to be in the right side of the address bar.  As long as I can delete or
move (into the chevron menu) the "star" and "rss" icons, then perhaps they
are sufficiently more commonly triggered to justify defaulting them to
top-level positioning.  Data would be nice!

If we think this is the long-term route, it's probably feasible to do more
of a one-off solution for RSS in the short term and simply change the
implementation over time to make the RSS button a "super bookmarklet".

PK

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