Greetings monks!

Recently, I've found myself letting my newest nodes list grow rather long. Mainly because there was one particular node on the list that I wanted to keep an eye on, and I didn't want to forget what it was.

It sure would be neat if you could somehow mark a node as something you are interested in while reading it. The idea being that you could pull up a list later of all of the nodes you are keeping track of. Perhaps there could even be some indicator to let you know when one of the threads of a node you are interested in gets something added to it.

Is this a good idea?

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Re: Marking a node as 'interesting'.
by chipmunk (Parson) on Jan 23, 2002 at 09:18 UTC
    I think the Personal Nodelet may do what you want. The Personal Nodelet contains a list of nodes that you have added, and a link add "<title>" that adds the node you're currently viewing.

    If the Personal Nodelet doesn't appear among the nodelets on the right hand side of the page, you can turn it on in your User Settings.