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Originally Posted by dansays View Post
Tweaked styling of sub-contexts

I rely heavily on nested contexts. For example, under my "Errands" context, I have sub-contexts for "East Village," "Soho," "Midtown," etc. This relationship breaks down in the MobileSafari interface, where everything is flattened.

I played around with a number of different ways to visually represent the hierarchy (indenting, prefixing with the parent context) and settled on a simple but effective solution: sub-contexts are given a lighter font weight. It sounds like such a minor adjustment, but for me it makes all the difference in the world.
…and for me as well. The next bit of magic I'd love to see you pull out of a hat (this is what you get for doing cool stuff ;-) would be some way to choose to NOT see a context that has no items (excepting, of course, empty parents of contexts that do have items).

While being able to turn this on/off within the interface would be VERY cool, even if this preference could be specified in the .plist that would be fine with me.

Thanks again,

J