![]() I submitted the comment and could even read through and check it out without any problems. I wanted to respond to the comments on the interview, so I scrolled down and read through them all and responded directly from within Google Feed Reader. It is now the post with mostly of the pretty – but more importantly, also direct access to the blog comments. With a click of the Preview button, it loads the blog post directly into the iframe of the post feed. In this example of an interview with me on Blogging Without a Blog, ironically talking about handling our feeds, you can see that it shows the text quite plainly with my blog’s logo, and none of the pretty associated with the blog’s design, as it should. ![]() The view of the post through the feed isn’t pretty. It adds a small link called Preview to the Google Feed Reader bar which allows you to mark posts with stars, share, and other tasks for that post. The Google Reader Preview Enhanced Greasemonkey Script (GPE) works with FireFox and the GreaseMonkey extension. How would you like to cut this down to only a few clicks? And how would you like to comment on blog posts directly from Google Feed Reader? Enter the Google Reader Preview Enhanced Greasemonkey Script
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