Orion Vianna wrote: > Sean Dague wrote: >> * Firebug - because no one else has pointed it out yet. If you do any >> webdevelopment at any level, install this. It's so handy in figuring >> out CSS, and making live changes to figure out if you like them or not. >> >> -Sean >> >> > > * Web Developer add-on is also very nice. > > * All-in-one sidebar to make it more Opera like > > > One thing that I don't like is the way most web browsers bookmark > manager works. Usually when you search for something it does not return > the folders where the bookmarks are located. I often need to find the > folder holding the bookmarks when I'm looking for a link or organizing. > Maybe people are using online bookmark systems that have a better way to > search and organize bookmarks but I like to have privacy on this area > and I don't use it. > Opera seems to be the best compromise to me so far.
I solve this issue with Delicious at this point, which doubles as a way
for me to post content to my blog. I know this goes counter to your
previous statement, but items posted to delicious don't have to be
public. You may want to take a look at their privacy policy and see if
that agrees with you.
-Sean
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There is no silver bullet. Plus, werewolves make better neighbors
than zombies, and they tend to keep the vampire population down.
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