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del.quick.bookmarklets

echo <h1>del.icio.us bookmarklets</h1>These bookmarklets can be used to quickly bookmark a page you're viewing. <br>You will not see the form where you can tag the page. Instead, all pages saved with this<br>bookmarklet will be saved with one common tag. You can give them real tags later at del.icio.us.<br><b>If you ran this command without -user [your del.icio.us username], these bookmarklets will not work.</b><br>You can also spesify the tag to be used(default is "quicksaved"):<br> -tag [tag name] <br><br>So if you haven't run this command like this:<br>del.quick.bookmarklets -u username -tag yourtag<br>or this:<br>del.quick.bookmarklets -u username<br>then run it again.<br><br><br>Drag the bookmarklets you want to your toolbar:<br><a href="javascript:location.href='http://yubnub.org/parser/parse?command='+encodeURIComponent('desapr -u ${user} -url '+location.href+' -d '+document.title+' -t ${tag=quicksaved}')">del.quick.priv</a> Quicksave without sharing.<br><a href="javascript:location.href='http://yubnub.org/parser/parse?command='+encodeURIComponent('desa -u ${user} -url '+location.href+' -d '+document.title+' -t ${tag=quicksaved}')">del.quick.publ</a> Quicksave with sharing.<br><a href="javascript:location.href='http://del.icio.us/${user}/${tag=quicksaved}'">del.${tag=quicksaved}</a> Go to your quicksaved items.<br><br>Note: If you want to use private saving, it must be enabled <a href="http://del.icio.us/settings/${user}/privacy">here</a>.<br><br>These bookmarklets use the yubnub commands <a href="http://yubnub.org/kernel/man?args=desa">desa</a> and <a href="http://yubnub.org/kernel/man?args=desapr">desapr</a>.<br><br>I have tested this in Opera. Hopefully it works for you too.<br><i>fro</i>
Run this command to get some bookmarklets for quicksaving to del.icio.us.
Required argument: -user [your del.icio.us username]
Optional argument: -tag [a tagname] (default: quicksaved)

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