Philip Jones Griffiths was a really good documentary photographer, born in Rhuddlan, near Rhyl in Wales on 18th February 1936 and it was there, at the age of 16, that he learnt an early lesson about photography…
Philip Jones Griffiths was a really good documentary photographer, born in Rhuddlan, near Rhyl in Wales on 18th February 1936 and it was there, at the age of 16, that he learnt an early lesson about photography…
I’ve been using Mozilla Camino for a long time, mostly due to my heavy keyword usage. I don’t even have any bookmarks in the classic sense, only tags on del.icio.us (keyword t TAGS…) and frequently used sites as short keywords. (i.e. http://www.facebook.com/home.php becomes fb)
Until recently, Safari and keywords has not computed. Sure, there are stuff like Saft, but it breaks often and I really do rely on my keywords. Today I got a tip from my friend Dan about Keywurl, a tool which gives the Safari keywords, and do not break (what I’ve heard) on minor updates or patches. It uses SIMBL and is pretty easy to install.
I thought it might be appropriate to introduce a small tool me and Mattias has been using for a while to tag bookmarks.
Saving this as a keyword, let’s say t, will allow you to tag the web site your visiting by simply typing t tag1 tag2 … in the address field.
javascript:void(delicious=open('http://utils.hunch.se/post-to-del.icio.us/?description='+encodeURIComponent(document.title)+'&tags=@@@'+'&url='+window.location.href,'delicious','toolbar=no,width=200,height=250,top=0,left=0'),window.focus())
This works like the snippet above, except from before being sent, it will put up a input box and ask you for a description.
javascript:void(delicious=open('http://utils.hunch.se/post-to-del.icio.us/?description='+encodeURIComponent(document.title)+'&tags=@@@'+'&url='+window.location.href,'delicious','toolbar=no,width=200,height=250,top=0,left=0'),window.focus())
You might wonder “Hey, you guys probably save my password, no way.” So here’s the source, so you can see for yourself that we do not log any information using the script and we promise we do not log user nor password using any other means (i.e. httpd access log, curl log, etc)
http://utils.hunch.se/post-to-del.icio.us/?view_source
This is the log of Rasmus Andersson, a twentysomething guy living in Stockholm, Sweden. I’ve been working as a graphic designer for almost half my lifetime so far and I enjoy photography, programming, learning new stuff and living the freakin’ sweet life! Read more…