From jcheynel at gmail.com Mon Jun 1 06:02:00 2009 From: jcheynel at gmail.com (Jerome Cheynel) Date: Mon, 1 Jun 2009 14:02:00 +0100 Subject: [Inforss] Protection from accidental right click Message-ID: <7dd4f6e30906010602re854e4dp8b24569bedb9932f@mail.gmail.com> Hi there, First of all I've been enjoying InfoRSS at home and at work for a couple of years now and it is for me the best news reader for Firefox. Keep up the good work! I've got a suggestion that I reckon could make it even more convenient, and hopefully it shouldn't be too complicated. Nothing major, but I have to report a little detail that I find sometimes annoying: when there are only a few headlines left (after right-clicking on the ones I don't want to open), InfoRSS reorganises them to make them fit in the available space. But it sometimes happens exactly when I'm right-clicking on one of the remaining headlines to get rid of it... As a result I'm actually clicking on another headline that was repositioned by chance under my cursor a fraction of a second ago. With a bit of bad luck, that was a headline I actually wanted to read... And that does happen once in a while. There could be 2 solutions: either deactivate the automatic rearranging when the mouse is in the scroll area, or make the area unclickable for half a second after the reshuffling. Thanks for all your fantastic efforts so far. Kind regards Jerome -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: