in reply to Can we save some Postings!! For future use

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

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Re^2: Can we save some Postings!! For future use
by xdg (Monsignor) on Jul 21, 2006 at 10:19 UTC
    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

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