The Rahsheen Porter Daily is out!

Apr-13-2009
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Many people can’t handle the new Beta FriendFeed design. It’s ugly, it’s too fast, it doesn’t have service icons, the layout sucks. This is pretty much the same thing that happened with the first beta and I bet most people don’t even remember what FF was like before that. Whatever the case may be, here are a few things you can try to make the new layout work for you.

1. Go Back to the Old FriendFeed

This may seem like an obvious choice, but you don’t have to use the new beta design. Only problem with this approach is that you will be totally screwed when the Beta becomes the standard.

2. Pause It

The tiny Pause button at the top of your feed will stop real-time updates until you hit Play. It doesn’t matter if you refresh the page or even log out, it stays paused for you. You can also pause the feed by hitting ‘q’ for quiet. This will emulate the behavior of the old FriendFeed, except that you have to manually refresh your browser…which many FriendFeed users were doing anyway.

If manually refreshing is a problem, try the ReloadEvery Firefox plugin or this Refresh Any Greasemonkey script that I Googled for you.

3. Kill the Comments

Get the FFLite Greasemonkey script by Matt Shaulis to hide all the comments in your feed. This will make it easier to scan as you won’t have to deal with random comments popping up while you’re trying to read stuff. It doesn’t appear that you can toggle the script on and off, so you’ll need to disable it to actually participate.

4. Use Filters

Filters are a powerful way to keep track of things you might be interested in and there are a couple of ways to create them. The easiest is to simply search for something and then click make a filter. The other way is to click edit on the “Filters” list (you have to hover it before you see the edit link). The second allows for much easier creation of really complicated filters, including filtering on how many comments/likes something has.

Check out the FF Filters feed for more on filters, including a bunch of examples.

5. Get Your Service Icons Back

Many people miss the little favicons that show you what service each item came from, so Chris Peoples created a Greasemonkey script to bring them back. It uses FriendFeed’s API to grab the icons. You can get FriendFeed Beta Service Icons over at Userscripts.

6. Make It Cleaner

Go grab AJ Batac‘s Cleaner FriendFeed (New Beta Widescreen) Userstyle. It makes the new Beta layout a little more familiar and gets rid of most of the empty space. It also makes it easier to follow conversations by highlighting your comments and those of people you subscribe to in different colors. The entire background of the comment is highlighted so that you can tell what’s going on at a glance rather than trying to focus on those tiny speech bubbles.

7. Tweak Your Twitter

The FriendFeed Twitter Tweaker Greasemonkey script by Ken Sheppardson (sensing a pattern here?) will make it easier for you to pick out tweets in your feed and see who they’re from. You simply create a new Feed that includes the phrase “twitter-friends” in the name and add the Twitter feed for each user you’d like to track.

8. Use Lists

I’ve never really liked lists but, with the hose at full blast, I’ve been looking at implementing them a lot more. The problem is trying to figure out where I should put people. The easiest way to add someone to a list is to hover their name or avatar and hit add/edit. From here, you can add someone to an existing list or create a new list for them.

List ideas: Tech, Social Media, Music, Favorites, Baconites, NSFW, FFersILF, Business, Pleasure, Politics, FFholics, Video, Fitness, Zombies (feel free to add your own favorite list names in the comments).

How Are You Holding Up?

I remember the original beta did cause quite an uproar, so we’ll need to do everything possible to make the transition smoother this time. What techniques, resources, or features are you taking advantage of to cope with the new Beta FriendFeed? Do you like the beta just the way it is? Let me know what you think.

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  • http://fab-inc.biz/blog lionelane

    Bravo, Sheen! Great list, especially the Greasemonkey scripts.

  • http://socialwebtools.info ChaCha Fance

    Rahsheen, this is a really good list. Even though I don't use FriendFeed too often, this will definitely come in handy for those who do. Nice job.

  • http://sheenonline.biz Rahsheen

    Thank you, kindly. Feel free to share with anyone you think might need it :)

  • http://www.stonyeagle.com/ stonyeagle

    Thanks for the greasemonkey scripts. They greatly enhance friendfeed beta.

  • http://robsellen.com Rob Sellen

    Good post that Rahsheen…

    Should stick this post into the “new users” help group there for those that would like to learn a bit faster.. :o )

    Rob

  • http://sheenonline.biz Rahsheen

    Don't thank me, thank the authors. Those guys all rock :)

  • http://furryrabbits.tumblr.com/ edythe

    like the list ideas. especially zombies. :)

  • ahr19

    Well written post. I am going to use some of this, especially the pause button.

  • http://www.jeffisageek.net/blog/2009/04/14/enhancing-the-new-friendfeed-beta-with-greasemonkey/ Enhancing The New FriendFeed Beta With Greasemonkey | (jeff)isageek.net

    [...] fellow FriendFeed’er Rasheen put up a blog post on ways to make the new FriendFeed beta work for you and included were a couple of greasemonkey scripts you can use to change the look, add a few [...]

  • http://adrianindo.blogspot.com ADRIAN'S BLOG

    Nice article about FriendFeed.

  • http://beninbrown.com benin

    I know what you mean, I paused my real time updates as soon as the latest beta version went live. Do you know if AJ Batac's userstyle is compatible with Google Chrome or have you heard of a similar solution for chrome users? Thanks!

  • http://sheenonline.biz Rahsheen

    I don't think Chrome supports Userstyles, but I've been thinking of updating
    my Better FriendFeed Greasemonkey script to work with the new layout and
    with Chrome. Just haven't had a chance yet.

  • http://beninbrown.com benin

    Thanks Sheen. That would be awesome if Chrome could support them. I will keep an eye out for your update too.

    Take care
    Benin

  • http://beninbrown.com benin

    Thanks Sheen. That would be awesome if Chrome could support them. I will keep an eye out for your update too.

    Take care
    Benin

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