dejalicious

By Kevin P Kleinfelter Last update Feb 10, 2006 — Installed 3,323 times.

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Jesse Andrews Admin

The following is an archive of comments made before threaded discussions was implemented (November 16th, 2008)

 
Zoe Gillenwater User

Works well. I'd rate it 4 stars if the rating system were working right now.

 
Kevin Kleinf... Scriptwright

Old versions did not let you configure the marker. The October version does.

However, you may need to uninstall dejalicious (AND be sure to tell Greasemonkey to remove your old preferences) and re-install dejalicious in order to get the prompt to set the markers.

 
Ron A. Scriptwright

Good stuff!

 
Kevin P Klei... Script's Author

Updated to use the 'new' del.icio.us API, so it will stop nagging you for the password after you've already entered it.

 
Kevin P Klei... Script's Author

I uploaded a newer version that hits del.icio.us a maximum of once an hour (old edition was every half-hour), and the new version lets you configure the marker string in the title. (No more "(-)" in the title when you save an unfamiliar URL.)

 
mamato User

here's how i modified my bookmarklet to get rid of the (-/+) when posting: javascript:h=location.href;t=document.title;e=''+(window.getSelection?window.getSelection():document.getSelection?document.getSelection():document.selection.createRange().text);location='http://del.icio.us/mamato?url='+escape(h)+'&title='+encodeURIComponent(t.replace(/ \([\+\-]\)$/,''))+'&extended='+encodeURIComponent(e).replace(/ /g,'+');

 
infraspace User

One annoying thing I just noticed. If I visit a new site, the (-) shows in the title bar...fine. If I then use the delicious plug-in to bookmark it, then the (-) gets included!

Any way around this except to show nothing at all for unsaved pages, with just an indication for already saved ones?

 
infraspace User

Very very useful, especially since Familiar Taste stopped working for me a few months back.
One thing: Some websites will use (+) and (-) in the title; hoiw about making the indicator configurable so we can put in our own string?

Anyway, thanks for a great script. Much appreciated.

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