Public bug reported:

If grouping is enabled, then "you don't see anything" as the groups
start closed by default.  But when you open them, the view is quite
cluttered.  Here are some comments about that:

* You can remove the treelines and just let GtkTreeView indent as
appropriate.

* You can display "Firefox History (42 items)" instead of "Firefox
History" to make it obvious that there is data in there.

* You can color-code each group (red for all Firefox items, green for
all documents, etc.).  Then it's obvious which items belong together.

* In each item, the icons and text need to be vertically aligned at the
top.  Just set the cell renderer's yalign property to 0.0, I think.

** Affects: gnome-zeitgeist
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Status in GNOME Zeitgeist: New

Bug description:
If grouping is enabled, then "you don't see anything" as the groups start 
closed by default.  But when you open them, the view is quite cluttered.  Here 
are some comments about that:

* You can remove the treelines and just let GtkTreeView indent as appropriate.

* You can display "Firefox History (42 items)" instead of "Firefox History" to 
make it obvious that there is data in there.

* You can color-code each group (red for all Firefox items, green for all 
documents, etc.).  Then it's obvious which items belong together.

* In each item, the icons and text need to be vertically aligned at the top.  
Just set the cell renderer's yalign property to 0.0, I think.

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