A room for discussing del.icio.us, the social bookmarking site that everyone thinks of when think of social bookmarking. <strong>Note that this is not a room to just post random links you saved <em>to</em> del.icio.us.</strong>
Sync eats up memory, constantly running; many tags missing on suggestions; large discrepancies between machine and web; have re-installed several times; done full sync; experiencing same problems on different machines. Where can I find the old one? - joneilortiz
I've seen that but you can go to the Add-ons window in FF, choose the delicious extension's preferences and disable synchronisation. Made a big difference for me. - Andy Murdoch
The current version at least doesn't hang on my 5000+ bookmarks, so that's at least an improvement to before. I don't know if it's in sync though: Too many tags. :) - Meryn Stol
Switched to classic mode; works fine, though the pop-up loads a lot slower than the last version. I guess I have too many tags & bookmarks, but I would have expected the new extension to take power users into consideration. Anyway, thanks for the help, all! - joneilortiz
It must send selected text to 'Notes' field - like this one: http://tinyurl.com/58ywsg (now broken) - The official one doesn't do that here (FF3 on Linux Ubuntu) - Opensource Obscure
could someone please update delicious complete add-on for Firefox3. It was great to have both that one and the delious bookmarks for posting on two separate accounts. - sampsa
a person put together an experimental update at http://tinyurl.com/66hhza - but when i tried it, it crashed my macbook pro. so, it might be worth a try but i'd be careful. - britta
“was having trouble with links showing up as well. but took the advice of unloading and re-loading. seems to be fine now. just don't know what i'd do without my delicious bookmarks. i really hope that people get the hang of linking to the actual article, not to digg, technocrati, etc.”
“After signing up for del.icio.us about half an hour ago, I realized that It's a huge improvement over my previous solution (Google Bookmarks mish-moshed with StumbleUpon, Digg, and reddit histories). I couldn't find a room here on FriendFeed for it, so I made one.”
Delicious is great. It's also quite nice to use as a "todo" and "toread" list to keep track of those long articles/resources that you want to return to that either need to be read through, or have something you need todo attached to them. :) - Chris Thomson
This year, I've been saving all blog entries that link back to me as "coverage" in del.icio.us. It's like a real company will have a press or media coverage page. I wonder if others will do the same. - Louis Gray