Flock Tip: Add Services To Your Sidebar (Sorta)
So, Firefox allows you to open favorites in a sidebar - which is great for things like FriendFeed, Google Talk, Twitter, or even Facebook chat. It lets you use a good web service as what essentially becomes an extension for your browser, so you can browse your regular pages while still participating in the conversation.
I recently switched over to the social browser, Flock - with great success and elation. Flock is built from the Firefox codebase, but they are massively more social in what the browser does - drag and drop images, open media feeds, view your friends in their People and Places sidebar, among many other really cool things.
Then there’s Friendfeed - which is a web service that recently took off (but I must say, I’ve been using long before the hype. :D) because it allows you to combine all of your social media connections (Web 2.5, if you will) and even cross-post responses between them (closer to Web 3.0, minus filtering and duplicate content issues…). After putting in a request to Flock’s develpment team to start moving in this direction, I decided to take matters into my own hands.
When you bookmark something in Firefox, you can open the properties of the bookmark and hit a checkbox, “Open this link in the sidebar.” However, this option is not available in Flock (by default). So let’s open our trusty about:config:
Do a filter on “sidebar”, and you’ll find a value called “flock.favorites.loadPageInSidebar” - which is set to false by default. Right click this value, and click “toggle”.
Bingo. Now you will have the checkbox on all your bookmarks that will allow you to open links in your sidebar!
Tags: flock, browser, web, sidebar, friendfeed, social media
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Awesome tip, I am already using it
May 23rd, 2008 at 7:51 pm -
I am also trying to figure out how to integrate FriendFeed into my Flock browser, and tried opening it in the sidebar. Unfortunately, it does not resize gracefully.
June 18th, 2008 at 8:18 am