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Yesterday Google released an update to Reader.  The colors have changed, the corners are less rounded and they rearranged things a bit.

I’m not a big fan of the new color scheme – it’s a very stark white whereas I found the old light blue soothing.  I also preferred the rounded corners and drop shadows, it made everything feel softer.

I don’t have any numbers to back this up, but the new Reader does seem to be faster.

Google Reader refresh button

Google Reader refresh button

I like most of the layout changes, except that now the “Refresh” button is sandwitched between two other buttons.  I don’t know about how other people use Reader, but I press “Refresh” a lot.  I almost never use “Mark all as read”, and it would be a horrible thing to accidentally press, so why is it so close to the “Refresh” button?  The “View settings” button wouldn’t be so catastrophic to accidentally click, but I also would hardly ever use it, so it makes no sense where it is.

Speaking of the Refresh button, why can’t new items just be automatically added to the bottom of the list?  That has always annoyed me, and I keep expecting them to fix it, and they never have.

Finally, when you move the mouse over feed it highlights yellow, exactly the same as when a new iteam appears in the feed.  I don’t know a lot about design but that seems bad.

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I tried FeedBurner back in the days when this blog was running Blogger, but I never really saw the point and I didn’t have any subscribers anyway.  Since then I switched to WordPress and FeedBurner was bought by Google, so I gave it another shot.

I’ve been using it for a while now, with mixed results.  The stats are inaccurate to the point where they seem random (and weren’t stats the original point?), their whole website is dreadfully slow, and there was no easy way to switch everyone over from the direct feed to the burned one.

Then today I read about a WordPress plugin called FeedBurner FeedSmith, which (somehow) takes care of that exact problem.  Hooray!

And then I noticed that the FeedBurner feed wasn’t working at all.  I checked Google Reader and sure enough, it hadn’t had a blog post in two weeks!  And I’ve been posting every day!  And although I have FeedMedic alerts set up, I never got one.

The FeedBurner feed was showing this error:

Error getting URL: 502 - Source feed is too large … maximum size is 512K

Which is fairly self-explanatory I suppose, but it still took a while to fix.  First of all I lowered the number of posts that WordPress sends to the feed from 500 down to 10.  Although that should bring down the feed size drastically, I was still getting the error.  It turns out that the trick is to ping FeedBurner so it actually tries getting your feed again rather than just showing you the error from the last time it tried.

So in the end all is well with the world.

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Google Reader screenshot

Google Reader screenshot

My Google Reader is messed up. It happened all of a sudden last night and I don’t know how to fix it. Continue reading ‘My Google Reader is messed up’ »

Mozilla FirefoxImage via WikipediaI’ve been using the late betas and release candidates of Firefox v3 for a few weeks now. I would naturally have started playing with it earlier (as I have a blind spot that says a higher version number is always better) but the inevitable lack of support for my extensions held me back.

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