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April 23, 2005
Del.icio.us bundles
Posted by David Weinberger
Del.icio.us has a feature in beta that lets you collect a set of your tags into a “bundle” that then shows up at the top of the your personal page. For example, if you declare the tags “parody,” “sarcasm” and “puns” to be part of a “humor” bundle, all three of those tags will be listed under a big, bold “Humor” on the right hand side of your del.icio.us home page. You can create a bundle by going to http://del.icio.us/settings/YOURUSERID/bundle.
(Thanks to Hanan Cohen who found this at LibraryStuff who found it at BlogDriversWaltz. Very interesting discussions at both those sites.)
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1. nichole on April 25, 2005 10:10 AM writes...
Thanks for the tip. I used to add prefixes to my tags to group them like this - not very useful to others, perhaps, but this time I'M the user, dagnabit.
Next I have to find a way to work around the tag overlap - used to have an art:reference tag and a music:reference tag. When I changed them both to "reference" I think I lost some bookmarks.
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