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jmcken1 opened this issue Apr 4, 2025 · 2 comments
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[FR]: Unpin folders from above feed items #1685

jmcken1 opened this issue Apr 4, 2025 · 2 comments
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jmcken1 commented Apr 4, 2025

Brief description of the feature request

Currently, we can reorganize folders amongst each other in the sidebar (e.g., “Folder 1” can be moved above or below “Folder 2”), but we can’t mix (sub)folders with feed items in the same directory (e.g., “Folder 1”, “Feed 1”, “Folder 2”, etc.). It’s folders at the top and feeds at the bottom.

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I’m trying to migrate over from QuiteRSS, where I’ve organized my feeds so that subfolders are below feed items in each folder; not being able to do this is a bit inconvenient for me.

I’ve searched and can’t find an option to “unpin” folders from above feeds, so I’m posting this as a feature request.

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Yes, I completely understand the sentiment here. Technically right now as things are implemented in DB layer, it would not be easy to implement this feature, but in the future yes, this could happen.

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jmcken1 commented Apr 4, 2025

All right, thanks. At least now I know I didn’t just miss a setting somewhere. Fingers crossed.

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