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* '''Viewing Tags:''' I'm not sure about its function. It seems to offer the tags list and show all bookmarks with the selected tag. It seems equivalent to an advanced search like "tags:firefox". If I bookmark a website that has Firefox in its title why should I enter it again as a tag? I'm using tags to improve findability not to build a perfect structure of tags. I mean I need to add as tag or in notes information that is not in the title field so that I can integrate this website into my personal map of associations and knowledge. | * '''Viewing Tags:''' I'm not sure about its function. It seems to offer the tags list and show all bookmarks with the selected tag. It seems equivalent to an advanced search like "tags:firefox". If I bookmark a website that has Firefox in its title why should I enter it again as a tag? I'm using tags to improve findability not to build a perfect structure of tags. I mean I need to add as tag or in notes information that is not in the title field so that I can integrate this website into my personal map of associations and knowledge. | ||
* '''Viewing Bookmarks:''' I'm wondering if a list style like del.icio.us bookmarks (e.g. http://del.icio.us/Tdot/firefox), Google's search results, or reddit's news items (http://reddit.com/) would be better than the table format. CSS would actually allow advanced users some hacking and personal adjustments. | * '''Viewing Bookmarks:''' I'm wondering if a list style like del.icio.us bookmarks (e.g. http://del.icio.us/Tdot/firefox), Google's search results, or reddit's news items (http://reddit.com/) would be better than the table format. CSS would actually allow advanced users some hacking and personal adjustments. | ||
* '''Viewing Notes:''' a del.icio.us like output seems here also a better solution and could integrate very well with bookmarks. To illustrate what I mean follow these two links: http:// | * '''Viewing Notes:''' a del.icio.us like output seems here also a better solution and could integrate very well with bookmarks. To illustrate what I mean follow these two links: http://old.lirio.us/rubric/entries/tags/delirioussiteblog?long_form=1 http://old.lirio.us/rubric/entries/tags/delirioussiteblog The first link shows the complete item while the second link reduces it to the bookmark with a short summary. For Firefox I think three levels would be perfect: single line (bookmark + tags?), four lines (bookmark + tags + two lines of the notes), long form (incudes complete notes/annotations) | ||
* '''Notes and Highlighting:''' It would be great if the text from notes would appear highlighted in the website when I revisit it. But this may interfere with manual notes. URLex could do the trick but I would like to have a copy of an interesting text snippet in my notes in case the link is broken some day. | * '''Notes and Highlighting:''' It would be great if the text from notes would appear highlighted in the website when I revisit it. But this may interfere with manual notes. URLex could do the trick but I would like to have a copy of an interesting text snippet in my notes in case the link is broken some day. | ||
* '''Editing of bookmarks, tags, notes:''' Having editable title, tags, and notes fields for the selected bookmark is excellent. But if the bookmarks would be listed as dynamic HTML page inline editing as it is used by del.icoi.us or by TiddlyWiki could be an option. | * '''Editing of bookmarks, tags, notes:''' Having editable title, tags, and notes fields for the selected bookmark is excellent. But if the bookmarks would be listed as dynamic HTML page inline editing as it is used by del.icoi.us or by TiddlyWiki could be an option. | ||
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