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    There’s now a subscription management page that allows you to unsubscribe from/move your subscriptions. You can get there by clicking on “Subscriptions” in the user name dropdown in the upper right.

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    Folder Management, as is currently implemented, is better in theory than in practice. Or, at least it is in Pale Moon, the x64 variant of Firefox, which did have problems earlier that didn't exist in Chrome. The target dropping was/is? haphazard and after starting a THIRD pass to get everything in the correct folder, I gave up. A sub-menu from a drop-down button including MOVE TO FOLDER ..., CREATE FOLDER, and (THUMBS UP) COLOUR FOLDER would make things much more manageable. Greedy little user, aren't I? As with other users here, the folders should be collapsible by default and a user option for sort order within (Alpha, Date Created, Date Last Updated, Most Unread, Most Total, Manual etc.) should be added. And I would default to Alpha, since RSS Feed users are a little anal about organization from the get-go, aren't we? This is still an effort worth fighting for. But the continued 'just-missed' implementation of certain ideas beggars suggesting that it might be wiser to poll users on feature implementation possibilities and get feedback before expending energy on a side-road that will have to be backtracked from. I know drag-and-drop is not fun to implement, but I fear it might be too wonky to work on the multiplicity of platforms and browsers. But I could be wrong.

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