Interface Changes

I uploaded some interface changes recently that change some of the basic interactions. The disk icon was removed and a star added to the left of each item's title. Starring an item provides the same functionality that saving did before. This coincides with a backend change that is setting FeedsAnywhere up for future Google Reader integration. I'll be gradually adding to that capability so stay tuned.

In an effort to steamline the Title View for smaller screens as well as make the site more touchscreen friendly we moved the thumbs up and thumbs down icons below the description and enlarged them. This meant that we needed a new way to indicate interesting status at a glance, thus the introduction of the star's glow. Green means interesting, red not interesting, and no glow means it either hasn't been scored yet and will be in a few minutes of we are unsure which direction it falls.

Navigation

j/k selects the next/previous item in the list
n/p in title view, selects the next item without opening it
space/shift+space moves to the next/previous page
shift+m open/close the main menu
shift+o open/close the options menu
enter select the highlight entry from a menu

Actions

enter,o in title view, expands or collapses the selected item
shift+a marks all items in the current page as read
d go to the item's list of similar stories
i/u designate the item as interesting/not interesting
m marks the item as read or unread
s adds or removes a star from the selected item
shift+s open/close the item's share menu
shift+u marks all items in the current page as unread
v opens the original source for the item in a new tab

Go To a New Page

g then h go to the homepage
g then i go to the Interesting items view
g then a go to the All items view
g then s go to the Saved items view
g then p go to the Popular items view
g then f go to the Select a Feed page

Application

- decrease the font size
= increase the font size
esc close any menu if open, otherwise deselect all items
? open/close a decription of keyboard shortcuts