Andrew Wooster wrote:
I just noticed that del.icio.us now has accesskeys set for the
earlier/later links. earlier is now bound to ctrl+e, and later is now
bound to ctrl+l.
I see it's using rel=prev/next links as well. Very nice.
Sadly, this means that when editing text with Safari in any
Giuseppe schrieb:
I need 30 users (user e pwd) to take away their bookmarks (with tags
and url).
who can give me ???
Uhm that might sound too obvious, but why don't you simply create 30
accounts?
Alexander Skwar
http://onemorebug.com/blog/2007/06/16/delicious-whuffie
Some time this Spring, I ran across a bookmark (I can't remember
whose) that was tagged with via:
Since I was already interested in tag systems, this caught my eye. It
was easy to infer that via: was intended to be a corollary to the for:
The location bar completion in firefox is a great timesaver, but it
relies on the history which, unlike del.icio.us bookmarks, isn't shared
across browsers. del.icio.us bookmarks should definitely be there,
because they have already been visited and were deemed important.
What about adding
On Jun 18, 2007, at 8:29 AM, Larson, Timothy E. wrote:
Andrew Wooster wrote:
I just noticed that del.icio.us now has accesskeys set for the
earlier/later links. earlier is now bound to ctrl+e, and later is
now
bound to ctrl+l.
I see it's using rel=prev/next links as well. Very nice.
On Jun 15, 2007, at 8:11 PM, parussel wrote:
Hi Nick,
I implemented option 1 last week and rolled it out to everyone. The
pre-fetch has been completely removed from the code. Details in
message http://www.flickr.com/photos/russelldad/sets/
72157600057360269/
I guess I'm confused though.
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