Posted on May 27, 2008 at 2:47 A.M.

Recently I've been using a lot of FriendFeed lately, and found it a bit annoying to expand comments one-by-one, so I wrote a quick bookmarklet to automatically expand all comments out.

Drag this bookmarklet to your bookmarks toolbar to get in on the action:

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By the way, feel free to follow me on FriendFeed as well to see my various online activities. I'm in the habit of following people who follow me.

Elke Carre
at 10:10 p.m.
on May 27, 2008

I will follow. Very cool so far. I may have a lot of questions.

at 10:11 p.m.
on May 27, 2008

Thanks! Good to see that someone has gotten some use out of the bookmarklet.

Tony Hauber
at 10:29 a.m.
on May 28, 2008

"*Recenly* I have been using a lot of FriendFeed *lately*" :)

at 10 p.m.
on May 28, 2008

Thanks for the bookmarklet Eric. It'll save some time for sure.

at 10:21 p.m.
on May 29, 2008

I have a starter version for turning this into a Greasemonkey script. Based 100% on your code put into a Greasemonkey shell. Doesn't work though and needs your genius eyes to fix I guess.

Shoot me an email and I'll send you the file.

Cheers,
Mike

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