This topic, or those similar to it, have come up a number of times. Del.icio.us currently only supports intersections as direct queries. Other sorts of operators are supported by the search function, but there is currently no way to get RSS/XML/JSON/anythingbutxhtml for search results, at least
Joshua Schachter wrote:
1. Title extension. In my own link collection, I like to expand upon
the title a bit as a memory-jogger for myself, perhaps incorporating
This is why the title is editable.
But then the original title is not preserved. Just because the reader
thinks he can improve
hi there,is there a way to point people at a specific post i've made (when the tag is not unique)?for example, I'd like something like this:http://del.icio.us/[username]/[unique posting id]kinda like a permalink.-Bucho
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But then the original title is not preserved. Just because the reader
thinks he can improve the title does not mean the author's title for the
page is not important as well.
The point is so that you can get back to the original document. The
titles are very frequently unhelpful on many
To add to the the discussion on wether search is satisfactory
alternative to other ways of sorting.
I'm not interested in alpha sorting particularly but do think there is
something exciting about being able to publish a list of links sorted by
their importance/value to me rather than just
Yeah, this is definitely something we are thinking about.
There's a bunch of odd sub-effects floating around, though. What if
while looking at tag X, you you put link A below link B. Then look at
tag Y, which also contains links A and B. What's the expected ordering?
Perhaps I we should just
Joshua Schachter wrote:
Perhaps I we should just let people star items? It'd certainly be a
simpler UI... I've always been against it, though; why bookmark a bad
item? I dunno.
Not good-vs-bad, but good-vs-great.
Or a 1-2-3 rating, where 1 is your standard good enough to bookmark, 2
is if
I'm just going to jump into the fray here and offer my thoughts on the navigation issues:1. I definitely agree we need to be able to sort the list alphabetically if so desired, as well as chronologically by oldest first and latest first. Not being able to choose the sorting order is, well,
This has been interesting. I like Timothy's push for more automatic
tags. We already have system:filetype:, so it's not something entirely
new.
As microformats grow these things could work really well for specific uses.
I think the only things you have to decide are a) wether you want your
Has anyone seen tags getting corrupted with _javascript_:swap... ? It's easy enough to fix these aberrant tags, but I'd like to know how they materialized in the first place.
Thanks,
Blake
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