John Remmers wrote:
A personal star system is good for labeling your personal favorites,
but not so good for finding what other people consider to be their
favorites. For favorites-sharing, you need a standardized way of
doing it.
If the online documentation were to mention a few of these
Personally, I'd still like a hierarchy, like regular bookmarks, because
sometimes a word you tag with can mean different things depending on what
it's paired with
What you are seeking is the ability to associate a key word with a taxonomy.
A common example I use the word architecture. Is
--- In ydn-delicious@yahoogroups.com, Toby Elliott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There appears to be a bug that we're working on addressing. It should
be fixed in the next push.
Thanks Toby! the sidebar and item counter can be displayed correctly now.
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On Oct 13, 2006, at 6:08 AM, Larson, Timothy E. wrote:
Toby Elliott wrote:
While I'm discussing rebuilds, I'm pleased to announce that the new
url history backend is now in place and should be much faster.
However, like the search, it's taking a while to generate all the
data
and
ello all; after so much reading it was only a matter of time until i
couldn't contain this one idea. so, hello and lemme know what ya think.
del is hands down the best human oriented engine since google; del,
like it's latter, is boiling with potential. a service that
decentralizes the very
See the bottom of http://del.icio.us/help/tags - I added a mention of
this asterisk-tagging idea in the recent help-section revision.
:)
-Britta
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John Remmers wrote:
A personal star system is good for labeling
I haven't read up on Pukka but it came up in a discussion I was having
with a developer who's doing some work for us as a possible solution.
Unfortunately, we're PC-based in this office but I'll go back to Pukka
and see what it actually does. I'm sure it would be possible to script
something but
I don't think posting to the list or posting to the blog is the right
way to get this out.
We'll fix the message at the top notification thing to do this more
easily (currently it only goes out with software releases) so we can do
this.
We've been in deep firefighting mode this week, however
At 08:24 PM 2006-10-12, Toby Elliott wrote:
... and you
may see incorrect 'no history' pages for the next couple of days.
Sorry, I had not read this before I sent my message about history broken.
Paul
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On Oct 13, 2006, at 16:44, Jocke Andersson wrote:
I joined delicious earlier today and happily sat down and tagged a
number of pages that I like. When I got home I decided to expand my
experience and give Flock a try as well. Problem was that Flock ended
up wiping my delicious favourites,
If your imports have been failing over the past few hours, it's
probably because of an error on one of our imports machines. Give it
another try. We've corrected the problem, and imports should be
working again.
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Hamsters, huh. Maybe an upgrade to guinea pigs is in order. I've
heard they're more user-friendly anyway. :)
Thanks for the update. :)
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On Oct 12, 2006, at 4:53 PM, selune13 wrote:
I don't know if any of you
I'm not sure if this is just an added feature of the Firefox
extension or what, but when I use bundled tags with one of the
delicious extension sidebars, I am able to select multiple tags under
one bundle and it will filter out accordingly. For instance, I can
click on tags for baby and crochet
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