On 6/20/06, Hamish MacEwan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It seems reasonable to extrapolate from the low utilisation simpler
> complexities, that greater complexity would be even less used.
Fair enough, except that what is "complex" is in part determined by
the use. I simply think that positing the
On 6/20/06, Chris Lott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 6/19/06, Joshua Schachter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > In general, a very small slice of user traffic makes use of
> > intersections. I suspect that more complicated queries would be even
> > less used.
> I don't know that this kind of extr
Hmmm. Let me try that. Thanks.
At 10:37 AM 6/20/2006, Larson, Timothy E. wrote:
>Red Robin wrote:
> > When I go into my bookmarks page at del.icio.us, I see the name of the
> > site on one line fpllpwed by the tags I used to store it. Is there
> > anyway another line can be added to show the UR
Not very tech savvy at all. How do I save code as a bookmark (it's not a
web page)
At 11:34 AM 6/20/2006, =?UTF-8?Q?Mislav_Marohni=C4=87?= wrote:
>Save this code (it's one long line) as a bookmark with a meaningful name:
>
>javascript:(function(){n=document.getElementsByTagName('h4'); for(var i
Because very often I can identify the site I am looking for by the URL
before the description
At 07:32 PM 6/19/2006, Joshua Schachter wrote:
>Out of curiosity, what is the motivation for this? This would decrease
>the number of viewable bookmarks on the screen...
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> From:
Just adding a note: when I said "just open your bookmarks" I meant open your
del.icio.us bookmarks in your browser. After that click on your newly made
bookmark (browser bookmark, not del.icio.us one).
There. This was to avoid confusion :)
Sorry if you know your way with JavaScript bookmarklets a
Save this code (it's one long line) as a bookmark with a meaningful name:
javascript:(function(){n=document.getElementsByTagName('h4'); for(var i=0;i<
n.length;i++){var p=document.createElement('p'); p.appendChild(
document.createTextNode(n[i].firstChild.href)); p.style.color='gray';
n[i].parentNo
Red Robin wrote:
> When I go into my bookmarks page at del.icio.us, I see the name of the
> site on one line fpllpwed by the tags I used to store it. Is there
> anyway another line can be added to show the URL?
Maybe hover over the link. There are also browsers that can show a list
of all link
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