Re: [delicious-discuss] new things today

2005-05-03 Thread apathetic
On 5/3/05, Joshua Schachter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I added a rss feed of your tags at http://del.icio.us/rss/tags/USERNAME
 for you firefox users.

This is a fantastic feature for use with Firefox.  Thanks!

 (How would I turn this into a LiveMarks feed? It
 seems to rely on the link rel somewhere, which is already being used by
 the page's feed, no?)

I assume you can have multiple link tags.  Otherwise FF users can go
to File  New Live Bookmark to subscribe to the feed.

Tim
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Re: [delicious-discuss] new things today

2005-05-03 Thread Joshua Schachter
Should I have the first item in the list be Bundles - bundlename - 
tagnames?

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On Mon, 2 May 2005, Jake Donham wrote:
Jake Donham [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Now that I have this feature I see that it would be more useful if
Firefox would display the menu as more than one column instead of a
single scrolling column. I wonder if this is possible.
I just discovered that if you type a character when a bookmark menu
(or any other Firefox menu, it appears) is open, it will jump to the
first item starting with that character, and if that is the only item
starting with that character, it will select the item. That makes it
less unpleasant to have one scrolling column.
Jake
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[delicious-discuss] FortCulture.org syndicating Del.icio.us community linkstream

2005-05-03 Thread Brian Del Vecchio
As seen on BoingBoing this morning, Copyfight activists Downhill
Battle have launched FortCulture.org, a resource about the battle 
between free culture and corporate culture.

One of the features of FortCulture is syndication of a community
linkstream.  This is done with a WordPress Linkstream plugin--very 
simple so far, but it will soon offer filtered links on Category pages 
by correlating Delicious tags to local categories.

http://www.boingboing.net/2005/05/02/fort_culture_new_cop.html
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Re: [delicious-discuss] new things today

2005-05-03 Thread Jake Donham
Joshua Schachter [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Should I have the first item in the list be Bundles - bundlename -
 tagnames?

I'm not sure I follow--are you talking about the titles in Firefox's
menu of RSS feeds? If so, yes, Bundles - {bundlename} (for each
bundle--do you mean a separate RSS feed for each tag bundle?--that
would be nice) or just all tags (if the user has no tag bundles)
seems good to me.

Jake
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Re: [delicious-discuss] daily blog posting (in your del settings under bundles)

2005-05-03 Thread Joshua Schachter
I dunno. I asked Matt Haughey, and he asked Dave Bowman, and he said that 
was the right way to do it for optimal cssability. But what do I know?

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On Tue, 3 May 2005, Jennifer wrote:
I love this!
It *does* output some extremely strange code, however. Is there a way to 
customize this, or will that be part of the pending rewrite?

In the meantime, I'll find creative things to do with CSS to make do.
Joshua Schachter wrote:
it takes your day's items and posts them to your blog via xml-rpc. it's 
horrid. someone will rewrite it soon.
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