RE: [delicious-discuss] Bugs, Features and a users experience :)

2006-03-24 Thread Larson, Timothy E.
W.B. McNamara wrote: >> It does if you click on the + sign itself rather than the term. I do >> this all the time myself. >> > That's a good usability point. Half the time I do this, too, > basically seeing the "+ foo" as a single unit rather than a "+" and a > "foo", no matter how many times I

Re: [delicious-discuss] Bugs, Features and a users experience :)

2006-03-24 Thread W.B. McNamara
> It does if you click on the + sign itself rather than the term. I do > this all the time myself. > That's a good usability point. Half the time I do this, too, basically seeing the "+ foo" as a single unit rather than a "+" and a "foo", no matter how many times I make the mistake. It's pretty

Re: [delicious-discuss] Bugs, Features and a users experience :)

2006-03-24 Thread Chris Lott
On 3/24/06, Daniel Hammer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 3. Browsing my links ex. http://del.icio.us/dleh/movie adds a list with > 'related tags' ex. '+ reference' clicking that sends my browser to > http://del.icio.us/dleh/reference. > I would have expected it to goto > http://del.icio.us/dleh/m

[delicious-discuss] Bugs, Features and a users experience :)

2006-03-24 Thread Daniel Hammer
Hi del.icio.us Guys I've been using this service for about a week(7 days and counting), and combined with the foxylicious extension for Firefox my links are better organised, tagged with relevant tags and easier to use from everywhere in the world. For this I'd like to thank the guys making

Re: [delicious-discuss] Server-overload with tagrolls and linkrolls?

2006-03-24 Thread W.B. McNamara
Hi there - I can't speak for the del.icio.us policy on abusive behavior, but my guess is that the JS tagroll and linkroll stuff is generated off of cached data to reduce the impact on their systems. del expects that these things are going to be integrated into Web pages, so they're designed acco

[delicious-discuss] Server-overload with tagrolls and linkrolls?

2006-03-24 Thread Beat Estermann
Hi, As I understand it, it is considered abuse by del.icio.us if I configure my webpages in a way that leads to a del.icio.us-request per page-hit. On the other hand, the "linkrolls" and "tagrolls" scripts provided on the del.icio.us site seem to provoke a del.icio.us-request per page-hit if I in

[delicious-discuss] a greasemonkey script integrated with del.icio.us - will it be right ?

2006-03-24 Thread Aleksandr Makarov
Hi! I'm working on an idea of a greasemonkey script which will be able to extract from del.icio.us sites simillar to one that user is currently visiting. It will work like that: we visit the site and the script pops up the window with some links to sites which according to del.icio.us are simil