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When filtering the reading list by "Unread", entries that were just opened don't disappear immediately—that's great. Yet, it would be nice to see what has been read. To make it easier to go through the whole list, some ideas:

  1. Highlight the read articles somehow (checkbox or so) → probably easiest.
  2. Implement a stream (similar to Safari) where you can scroll down on the currently open page to get to the next one. In Safari, the website sticks and if you force-scroll past the end you get to the next entry of the list.
  3. To refresh the read/unread status, you can click "All" and then click "Unread" again. A refresh button or something of the sort would be nice when reading the entries out of order (for example when it's clear from the title that it's not of interest at the moment)

Sorry, if those should have been three separate feature suggestions. The problem to be solved: how to go through the reading list without doing Unread -> All -> Unread once in a while

  • Vlad replied to this.

    eddi

    I believe the ask is to implement 2) and 3) already works?

      The ask is:

      Implement either
      1) in the Unread view, after clicking one of the entries, highlight it to make it clear that it is now marked as read
      3) In the Unread view, Implement a button that avoids going Unread -> All -> Unread to delete the obsolete entries. The reason being that going back and forth introduces quite a bit of lag for a long list of entries in "All".

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