Re: [delicious-discuss] Re: Frequently Accessed Sites

2005-11-29 Thread Chris Lott
On 11/29/05, DeWitt Clinton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: http://delancey.unto.net/ Interesting. I would like to see transparent click-tracking like this in delicious. I don't like that right-clicking a link increments the counter, but I can see a rationale for having it so... c

Re: [delicious-discuss] Re: Frequently Accessed Sites

2005-11-29 Thread DeWitt Clinton
I totally understand. I wasn't particularly sure what the right trade-off was when it came to link tracking, so I just did my best to have it count all clicks. Of course, that part is highly browser-dependent, so it is a little inconsistent from client to client. The next thing I will likely

Re: [delicious-discuss] Re: Frequently Accessed Sites

2005-11-29 Thread DeWitt Clinton
Regarding passwords -- I completely agree. I thought long and hard about how to allow people to claim a username on Delancey without ever asking for their del.icio.us password. The compromise was a claim system whereby they could set up a new password for Delancey, and then use a bookmark in

Re: [delicious-discuss] Re: Frequently Accessed Sites

2005-11-29 Thread David Lynch
On 11/29/05, joshua schachter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Tom Tobin wrote: Can this be disabled on a per-user basis? I really, *really* don't like click tracking. Presumably. We haven't thought about it too much. What bookmarks did I click on recently is a frequent feature request, though.

Re: [delicious-discuss] Re: Frequently Accessed Sites

2005-11-29 Thread joshua schachter
My biggest problem with the common implementations of click tracking is that they make a common use pattern of mine worthless. Google's click-tracking works by having every search result link to a horrible url like:

Re: [delicious-discuss] Re: Frequently Accessed Sites

2005-11-14 Thread Bill Clark
On 11/14/05, Björn Lindström [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Tobias [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I would like to have some sort of system or page that ranks my bookmarked sites in order of access.Meaning the more I click the link the higher in my list the link will rise. . . All my frequently clicked

[delicious-discuss] Re: Frequently Accessed Sites

2005-11-14 Thread Björn Lindström
Bill Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: On 11/14/05, Björn Lindström [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: That would mean each link would have to be connected to a bit of JavaScript or something like that. I would not like to see that happen. It wouldn't necessarily involve JavaScript at all. You could