Twitter列表是Twitter最被低估的功能之一。它们提供了一种方法来关注Twitter用户组,而无需让他们出现在您的时间轴上。
Twitter 列表充当(Twitter Lists act)时间线(Timeline)的扩展,允许用户更好地组织和跟踪他们感兴趣的帐户。使用列表可让您立即仅查看您想查看的内容。
例如,对体育感兴趣的Twitter 用户(users)通常默认只关注ESPN 和 Sky Sports(ESPN and Sky Sports)等帐户。但是,来自这些帐户的推文可能会被时间线上更嘈杂、更活跃的用户(users)所淹没。
要解决此问题,您可以创建一个名为“体育新闻”的Twitter 列表(Twitter List),并将ESPN、Sky Sports和任意数量的其他Twitter帐户放入其中。然后,当您访问该Twitter 列表(Twitter List)时,您将只会看到其上用户的最新推文。
然而,Twitter在支持列表方面做得并不好。将用户从您的时间线添加到列表需要在两个页面上单击三次。很多(Often)时候,您可能正在向下滚动您的时间线,并且不想失去执行此操作的位置。尽管您可以在新选项卡中打开帐户,但这是一个缓慢且令人沮丧的过程。
幸运的是,对于Google Chrome用户来说,Twitter Lists
Redux 让管理您的 Twitter列表(Lists)变得更加容易。
安装 Twitter 列表 Redux
Twitter Lists Redux
可以从官方的Chrome Web Store安装。尽管安装会在您的扩展栏(地址栏右侧)中放置一个图标,但没有与该图标关联的功能。
Twitter Lists Redux 的所有功能都建立在Twitter 上(Twitter),所以你需要去官方网站看看它是如何工作的。
去推特
如果您还没有创建任何Twitter 列表(Lists),请创建一些您认为对您有用的空列表。(Lists)您可以通过单击个人资料页面导航栏中的列表来执行此操作。(Lists)
在您创建了一些列表之后,您会注意到Twitter Lists Redux使它们可以通过您的Timeline访问。在左侧栏中,您的统计信息下方和当前趋势(Trends)上方,您现在将看到您的列表。
这已经是使您的列表更易于使用的一大步。您现在可以直接从您的
时间线(Timeline)访问您的列表,而无需在您的个人资料页面上进行多次点击。
管理您的清单
您过去必须一直访问用户的个人资料,单击汉堡菜单图标(hamburger menu icon),然后单击“从列表中添加或删除... ”——现在,您可以通过(Add or remove from lists…)将用户名悬停(hovering their username )在您的时间轴上来将用户添加或删除到您的列表中.
您可以从任何其他页面执行此操作,其中悬停Twitter 用户名(Twitter username)会显示个人资料卡(profile card),包括您的其他
列表(Lists)和其他用户的时间线。
Twitter Lists Redux启用的另一个功能是按字母顺序对列表进行排序。
默认情况下,您的列表按字母顺序排序。如果您想重置排序顺序(sorting order),请单击滑块图标(slider icon),然后单击重置排序(Reset sorting)。这将根据列表的创建时间对列表进行排序,最新的优先。
如果您想再次按字母顺序对列表进行排序,只需重复相同的过程:单击滑块图标(slider icon),然后单击按字母顺序排序(Sort alphabetically)。
Twitter Lists Redux是 Twitter 上最小、最简单、最强大的Chrome(Twitter)扩展(Chrome)之一。在安装之前,Twitter列表(Lists)感觉像是一件苦差事。之后,他们解锁了一种全新的方式来使用世界上最受欢迎的社交网络之一。
Manage Your Twitter Lists in Chrome the Easy Way
Twitter Lists are one of Twitter’s most underrated features. They рrovide a way to follow groups of Twitter userѕ wіthout having them appear on your Timeline.
Twitter Lists act as an extension of the Timeline and allow users to better organize and keep track of accounts that interest them. Using Lists lets you instantly view only the content you want to see.
For example, Twitter users interested in sports often default to just following accounts like ESPN and Sky Sports. However, tweets from these accounts can be drowned out by the noisier, more active users on your Timeline.
To fix this, you could create a Twitter List named “Sports News” and put ESPN, Sky Sports, and as many other Twitter accounts as you want on it. Then, when you visit that Twitter List, you’ll only see recent tweets from the users on it.
However, Twitter doesn’t do a great job of
supporting Lists. Adding a user to a List from your Timeline requires three
clicks across two pages. Often times, you may be scrolling down your Timeline
and not want to lose your place to do this. Although you can open the account
in a new tab, it’s a slow and discouraging process.
Luckily for Google Chrome users, Twitter Lists
Redux makes managing your Twitter Lists much easier.
Install Twitter Lists Redux
Twitter Lists Redux
can be installed from the official Chrome Web Store. Although the installation
will place an icon in your extensions bar (right of the address bar), there is
no functionality associated with the icon.
All of Twitter Lists Redux’s features build
onto Twitter, so you’ll need to go to the official website to see how it works.
Go to Twitter
If you’ve yet to create any Twitter Lists,
make a few empty Lists that you think will be useful to you. You can do that by
clicking Lists across the navigation
bar of your profile page.
After you’ve created some Lists, you’ll notice
that Twitter Lists Redux makes them accessible via your Timeline. On the
left-hand column, beneath your statistics and above the current Trends, you’ll
now see your Lists.
Already, this is a big step towards making
your Lists easier to use. You can now get to your Lists straight from your
Timeline instead of expending several extra clicks through your profile page.
Manage Your Lists
You used to have to go all the way to a user’s
profile, click the hamburger menu icon,
and click “Add or remove from lists…”—now,
you can add or remove a user to your Lists by hovering their username on your Timeline.
You can do this from any other page where
hovering a Twitter username brings up the profile card, including your other
Lists and other users’ Timelines.
Another feature that Twitter Lists Redux enables
is sorting your Lists in alphabetical order.
By default, your Lists are sorted in
alphabetical order. If you’d like to reset the sorting order, click the slider icon and then click Reset sorting. This will order your
Lists based on when they were created, newest first.
If you ever want to sort your Lists
alphabetically again, just repeat that same process: click the slider icon and then click Sort alphabetically.
Twitter Lists Redux is one of the smallest,
simplest, and most powerful Chrome extensions for Twitter.
Before installing it, Twitter Lists feel like a chore. After, they unlock a
whole new way to use one of the world’s most popular social networks.