In honour of the Stardew Valley update today--a reminder that (after many hours playing the update, of course!) you can also level up your reading skill with a stardew/cozy gaming✨inspired✨ bookmark 😏⬇️
A modern #web#browser should make no difference between an open tab and a bookmark.
Tabs are open until the pages either loose the entirety of their relevance, are bookmarked into an appropriate folder or are accidentally or intentionally closed prematurely.
If I would bookmark my stuff more meticulously, there would be no need to just close all 1920 tabs now and then to free my mind and to-do list of them, their content and what they represent.
I think what I meant is that bookmarking should be simpler? Or that I should take it more seriously?
Most open tabs aren't even actually open most of the time, technically. Their rendered DOM isn't stored in RAM if you don't bring them up for a while and they themselves are inactive. So there isn't much difference, technically, between a URL in a notes app, an open tab and a #bookmark.
I can't find the setting so the followers of a public forum get displayed on the profile page.
In the @permaculture forum/group they are visible but not in the @permakultur forum/group page?
Everybody knows the book by Sunzi ("Sun-Tzu")—it's the single Chinese classic almost anybody can name—but very few know about the identically-titled book by Sun Bin. (Almost nobody knows about The Thirty-Six Stratagems.)
I've been using these “bookmark cards" in Ghost https://ghost.org/help/cards/#bookmark. They expand links into a rich format, like on Slack etc. Great for making links more engaging, however they come with some caveats.
For one they look like a complete mess in RSS readers (see screenshot). Secondly this must be really annoying for screen readers as I presume all of this is announced when focusing the link.
Tempted to move this to client JS, which removes it from my RSS and allows me to control markup more 🤔
Aha - haven't tried Mastodon's #bookmark feature before.
It seems like a useful feature for when you make a post that you intend to build on later.
For example, I got a new gadget and shared it in a toot, then bookmarked the toot. Now I can go back and tack on it, building a slow-moving thread with ease, rather than scrolling thru old posts trying to find it. Nice.
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How do I enable the tag box in the bookmark panel?
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/categorizing-bookmarks-make-them-easy-to-find?redirectslug=Bookmark+Tags&redirectlocale=en-US...
Mark Kit - All-in-one bookmark and read-later manager (markkit.in)
Mark Kit helps you easily categorize and tag your bookmarks and read-later contents, making it convenient to find them when you need them.