Hello & greetings to all Monks

      Actually i would say that its a great place here and the day i have joined here i was just learning and could just able to see all the reall world problems which i could be facing while i am into my projects . Actually i am fresher and i am in my training period in my organisation and this community was of great help to me. Actually i would daily see all the questions and answers and also try to answer some.

But what i wanted to know is that is there any possiblity that i can save any of the postings made by others so that could used for any future references, so that i could not waste any time to again Search for that if there could be any option so that i can save some of the postings made by others and senoir monks so that could be of great help and reduce the wastage of time to again Search for that Node posted.

Thanks

Sunny

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Re: Can we save some Postings!! For future use
by Zaxo (Archbishop) on Jul 21, 2006 at 05:26 UTC

    You can add the "Personal Nodelet" to your perlmonks preferences. It has a link which will add the current node to a list of links you maintain for your own use, available on every perlmonks page.

    After Compline,
    Zaxo

Re: Can we save some Postings!! For future use
by planetscape (Chancellor) on Jul 21, 2006 at 06:14 UTC
Re: Can we save some Postings!! For future use
by McDarren (Abbot) on Jul 21, 2006 at 05:26 UTC
    You can use your Personal Nodelet to "bookmark" nodes for later reference. First you need to enable it in your Nodelet Settings. Once you have done that you can simply use the "Add Current Node" link to "bookmark" any node of interest.

    Another alternative is to use your homenode to keep a list of bookmarks, or even your scratchpad.

    Cheers,
    Darren

      Personal Nodelet... or even your scratchpad

      Personally, I use my scratchpad for article bookmarks because I keep a lot of articles indexed there -- far more than I'd want in my Personal Nodelet. I use the Nodelet for Perlmonks navigation links, e.g. Nodes I wrote, sorted by descending reputation.

      For the OP -- at the bottom of the Personal Nodelet, you'll see links that say "Add to public / private pad". Those are the ones that I use when I find an article I like. You can find the links to your scratchpads on your home node. (Which I then added to my Personal Nodelet to save me a step.) Later, I go back and sort them into categories.

      -xdg

      Code written by xdg and posted on PerlMonks is public domain. It is provided as is with no warranties, express or implied, of any kind. Posted code may not have been tested. Use of posted code is at your own risk.

Re: Can we save some Postings!! For future use
by gellyfish (Monsignor) on Jul 21, 2006 at 06:30 UTC
Re: Can we save some Postings!! For future use
by radiantmatrix (Parson) on Aug 02, 2006 at 14:11 UTC

    In addition to the above, rather useful tips, you can use your browser's bookmarks/favorites just swimmingly here. If you're commonly between browsers, you could leverage one of the social-bookmarking sites, like del.icio.us.

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