I had been following various subject's experts blogs as a novice. There were NNTP clients and mailing lists that came with browsers. Then there were online readers. When beginning with full time work after freelancing, I began doing C++ development with BlackBerry 10 SDK Cascades derivative of Qt, and feed reading was amongst early app ideas. While developing for Windows later, I stumbled with issues of how resizing window affects content. I've been using that for vodcasts and podcasts nevertheless. For articles with images though, the publisher's hosting service's resizing trigger seemed to neglect blogging client, requiring to navigate to the item's link url. So here I am reimagining the experience to be browser based for regular blogs.
- Installation process available via respective browser's extension store
- Software dependencies web browser with add ons support at par with desktop web browsers
- Latest releases 0.0.0.0 initial release
There's root folder at the root of repository for use with https://developer.chrome.com/docs/extensions/mv3/getstarted/development-basics/#load-unpacked
The develop
branch has non-release requirements outside this folder.
The design assumes the extension to be pinned as instructed at https://developer.chrome.com/docs/extensions/mv3/getstarted/development-basics/#pin
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