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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In reply to Re^2: Can we save some Postings!! For future use by xdg
in thread Can we save some Postings!! For future use by msk_0984

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