I don't know about you, but my Personal Nodelet is growing to unholy proportions. Most of the nodes on there are kept as kind of bookmarks to useful nodes that I might want to refer to in the future, so I don't actually use them day-to-day. It would be really useful to have some kind of bookmark node that you could add to but didn't have to display. Then all the frequently used nodes could be kept on the personal nodelet, and it wouldn't be necessary to load 500K along with ever new page. And yes, I node that you can put the links on your home node, but it's nice to be able to just click "add this to your personal nodelet" and not have to worry about getting the node id, editing your home node, etc etc.

2006-07-07 Retitled by Corion, as per Monastery guidelines
Original title: 'Bookmarks'


In reply to How about a Bookmarks nodelet? by mischief

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