[ydn-delicious] Re: Smallish Feature Request

2006-12-15 Thread magnoliasoutherly
--- In ydn-delicious@yahoogroups.com, "Larson, Timothy E." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Michael wrote: > > Have the option/setting for "If I click on one of my bookmarks, open > > the link in a new window" > > Browsers have this built in. Usually you can just ctrl-click or > shift-click or som

[ydn-delicious] Seriously needed features.

2006-12-15 Thread magnoliasoutherly
I'm puzzled why the option to open all bookmarks in a new tab (Firefox) isn't offered and why in the world Delicious says, "we might offer this in the future." Might? This is the main reason users switched from Firefox to IE so I'd say this is should be a priority. Anyway, moving on, here's my list

Re: [ydn-delicious] Bug re: Bundles?

2006-12-15 Thread Toby Elliott
On Dec 15, 2006, at 1:58 PM, stromfeld wrote: > I'm having a lot of problems with my Bundles not refreshing. Is this > bug? Have others seen this? > > I use Firefox 2 on Win XP Pro SP2. > > I've currently got all my bundles deleted. If I go to: > del.icio.us / settings / tags / bundle > it c

[ydn-delicious] Bug re: Bundles?

2006-12-15 Thread stromfeld
I'm having a lot of problems with my Bundles not refreshing. Is this bug? Have others seen this? I use Firefox 2 on Win XP Pro SP2. I've currently got all my bundles deleted. If I go to: del.icio.us / settings / tags / bundle it confirms this fact. But when I go to: del.icio.us / [USER NAME]

Re: [ydn-delicious] Re: handling of bookmarklets

2006-12-15 Thread sheila miguez
Yahoo groups is forum-like. and provides bookmarks for a discussion, e.g. < http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/ydn-delicious/message/869> And people can opt to get things delivered via email, or opt to go to the groups forum style interface. Functionality is there, but not used. On 12/15/06, Jo

Re: [ydn-delicious] Re: handling of bookmarklets

2006-12-15 Thread Matthew Weymar
As long as people can subscribe via e-mail - and RSS, I guess - I don't see why people would object to this -- but I suppose there must be reasons! wry smile On 12/15/06, Joshua Schachter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Nah, probably just a plain old forum. We drown in email over here. > > It

RE: [ydn-delicious] Re: handling of bookmarklets

2006-12-15 Thread Joshua Schachter
Nah, probably just a plain old forum. We drown in email over here. It'd be very useful to be able to pin threads and dbe able to direct people to a conversation and all that forum stuff... > -Original Message- > From: ydn-delicious@yahoogroups.com > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of

Re: [ydn-delicious] Re: handling of bookmarklets

2006-12-15 Thread Matthew Weymar
I assume the idea is a wiki(???...) Hard (for me, at least) to evaluate without knowing what this "real forum" would be. In any case, *anything* that makes it easier to reply inline from Gmail would be most welcome(!) Unbelievable how much of a PITA this is now On 12/15/06, Joe Mezzanini <[E

Re: [ydn-delicious] Re: handling of bookmarklets

2006-12-15 Thread Joe Mezzanini
so do I On 12/15/06, John Sullivan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > "nick.nguyen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > Communication with users is extremely important to us, and one of the > > things we're working on right now is to create a real forum for > > discussing del.icio.us, which is more coll

RE: [ydn-delicious] Smallish Feature Request

2006-12-15 Thread Larson, Timothy E.
Michael wrote: > A feature request for the next del.icio.us version.. > > Have the option/setting for "If I click on one of my bookmarks, open > the link in a new window" Browsers have this built in. Usually you can just ctrl-click or shift-click or something. Tim -- Tim Larson West Corporati