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Firefox uses less memory than Chrome, so your other programs can keep running at top speed. Learn more. While you can always visit your bookmarked sites to see the latest articles, it's sometimes more convenient to have new stories sent to you automatically in a web feed.

You can get the latest information that interests you this way, whether it's new headlines from Yahoo News's Business section, the latest entries from your favorite blog, or even news updates from mozillaZine.

If you are browsing a web site that has an available RSS or Atom feed, this icon: will appear at the right side of the Location Bar or at the bottom-right of the browser window if you are using Firefox 1.

It legitimately is safer. The XUL method allows an extension to alter or snoop on pretty much everything that Firefox does. When Mozilla talks about the danger of XUL extensions, this is what they mean. I disagree. We have read many news about extensions doing malicious thing in this site. Allowing anonymous reviews also help the malware extensions keep their rating high.

More power means more risk but now in Webextension era we have much less power and still high risk. Ok, thanks. Note that it is possible to import OPML, the settings icon on the livemarks page brings up a dialog letting you do this.

I agree the icon is not super explicit though, planning to improve that. How does it compare to NewsFox? Is there anything like NewsFox that works as a webextension? I do really appreciate the fact that this exists. I used the live bookmarks feature daily. Mainly for youtube as youtube for a long time did a poor job of notifying users of their subscriptions correctly.

I am sad about the fact that it does not show what links I have and have no clicked on. I just hope that feature gets added one day. Livemarks seems to work well for the majority of my former Live Bookmarks built-in to Firefox feeds. However, there are some sites that worked with Live Bookmarks but no longer work with Livemarks.

Typically they show the icon in the address bar, but when you click on it, the popdown bubble is empty no feeds shown. Livemarks add-on cannot be added to Firefox as it appears to be corrupt. Go figure. It is as simple as that. I pay to have some of the live bookmarks that I have. Most of them utilize live bookmarks.

I thought about adding Safari again to see if it was any better than before but passed on the idea. Any thoughts on how to work around this workaround? I highly doubt livemarks is corrupt. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Please click on the following link to open the newsletter signup page: Ghacks Newsletter Sign up.

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