Not too del.icio.us…
For whatever reason, I didn’t have the my del.icio.us and post to del.icio.us favorites/bookmarks added at home, which is where I sit writing this post. I have gotten used to having those two handy buttons situated nicely on my browser toolbar. I figured, that’s fine, I’ll just go to del.icio.us and find the download that adds that to my favorites/bookmarks.
The interesting thing is that its just not that easy. I landed on my del.icio.us page and took a look around. I clicked through a few of the links that I thought might land me where I needed to be. I then figured I would just go to del.icio.us and it would be right there for me to click on. Nope.
I finally did the last thing that I thought I would have to do. I went to Google and searched for it. Well, I didn’t have much luck there, but I did find some pretty interesting things in my search.
Here is the run-down of three of the cooler things that I found:
- del.icio.us direc.tor, which is described as a prototype for an alternative web-based rich UI for del.icio.us. I got an error while trying to use my del.icio.us page, but the static demo was very cool stuff.
- del.icio.us post Firefox Add-on, which is very close to what I have on my machine but even better in that I don’t have to navigate away from the current page to post the link to my del.icio.us
- I found these great instructions on how to automatically post daily links from del.icio.us to WordPress. This one may give me fits, but I have to try it out.
I never found those original links, but with the tools I did find, I am far better off. I still think del.icio.us should make those links something that is easy to get to. I’m off to hook up that del.icio.us to WordPress deal.






