This is

as days pass by, by Stuart Langridge

. Here I write about many things. In the past I wrote about other things but the past is past. I write code for people to play with, I write about my life on Twitter, and I write here.

On I wrote Using del.icio.us, on the subject of Howtos.

OK, I’ve decided to start using del.icio.us for short‘n‘curly management. One quick thing: I’ve hacked the bookmarklet so that it pulls out referrer information. My new one is post to del.icio.us. Now to actually start using it…

Rob

What’s your delicious user name? I shall bookmark it.

Roberto

I changed from del.icio.us to Blogmarks because it supports refer®er information, suggests tags, and takes a screenshot of the page. I still need to integrate it with my weblog, though…

sil

Rob: sil, but if you already have the linklog bookmarked then you won’t have to change anything. Good URLs don’t change, remember :)

Roberto: hm. Didn’t know about Blogmarks. I’ll look at that.

Senji

Why move?
Link-logging seems to me to be a fairly trivial application and one where home-grown has many advantages.
Well, it works for me, anyway.

This website belongs to Stuart Langridge. Contact details are available. Don't eat yellow snow. Valid HTML5, at least in theory, except for the bits that aren't because I'm that futuristic that I'm ahead of the spec, oh yes. HTML5 help from Bruce Lawson, among others. Fonts from the superb FontSquirrel. End.