Re: [ydn-delicious] Delicious on auto-pilot?
On 12/2/06, somercamb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: is there a site or program (bookmarklet?) that tracks websites you visit and saves them via a side panel or something similar? Yeah, there is - it's called browser history. In Firefox you open it in a sidebar with CTR+H. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
[ydn-delicious] Re: handling of bookmarklets
--- In ydn-delicious@yahoogroups.com, Matthew Weymar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I used to have some bookmarklets in my FF Bookmarks Toolbar. These seem to be gone - and in particular, are not located in firefox:toolbar where I might have expected to see them -- except that they are bookmarklets, and so probably aren't savable to del(???...) I'd just like to follow up on this question, since it hasn't been answered so far...?! I also used to have several bookmarklets in my toolbar which now have graciously (without warning) disappeared. I'm also not able to re-add them since they all exceed the maximum length of the URL field in the del.icio.us DB... One of the bookmarklets is a password generator (http://labs.zarate.org/passwd/) which I've been using on a daily basis. Not being able to store the bookmarklet anymore stops me from logging in to various sites and forced for me to un-install this new (and in most other respects excellent) extension... Could you please shed some more light how/if/when bookmarklets will be handled by del.icio.us in the near future? Currently this is a show stopper for me! Thanks best, K. -- http://toxi.co.uk/
RE: [ydn-delicious] Search Engine Friendly LinkRolls (source readable)
You can use something like Magpie to pull the RSS feed and render it inline in the server. I believe there are also a few PHP parsers for delicious specifically as well. (Please, for the love of all that is dear, make sure to use caching) Joshua _ From: ydn-delicious@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Steve Lim Sent: Tuesday, December 05, 2006 2:58 AM To: ydn-delicious@yahoogroups.com Subject: [ydn-delicious] Search Engine Friendly LinkRolls (source readable) Hi all, I tried using both the JSON and JS feed versions of the linkrolls. Unsurprisingly, when you view the rendered source of the page, I just see the javascript sourcecode. Is there a method to transparently bring in the feeds from delicious such that the final html page is readable by search engines etc? Would a php linkroll work for this purpose? Do any exist for delicious? Thanks, Steve. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]