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  • #1Glenn Berkshier said ...(on 04-17-2008)

    Glenn Berkshier
    I am starting to save a lot of bookmarks, but marking them as unread until I get a chance to read them later. Is there a way to get an RSS feed of all unread bookmarks? I know if I added a tag of "unread" that I could do this, but normally, when I add a tag, I don't want or have to go back into the bookmark and make any changes to it.

    My goal is to create a Live Bookmark in Firefox on my bookmarks toolbar called "unread bookmarks" that will have a dynamic RSS feed of bookmarks that I have not read yet. Once I do read them or mark them as read, they would eventually remove themselves from the RSS feed in the Live Bookmark, and I wouldn't need to do anything to make that change.

    I am trying to replicate the behavior of the Read It Later extension that is being beta tested at IdeaShower.com, but without having to install any additional software, extensions or change any bookmark tags.
  • #2Joel Liu said ...(on 04-23-2008, replying to Glenn Berkshier on #1)

    Joel Liu
    Hi Glenn,
    It is a built-in feature. You can access your unread bookmark in FF. FF menu bar ==> Diigo menu ==>Unread bookmark.
    Once you click one unread bookmark, it will be removed from the menu and marked as read automatically.
  • #3Glenn Berkshier said ...(on 04-23-2008, replying to Joel Liu on #2)

    Glenn Berkshier
    Wow, how did I miss that? That will work for me. Thanks.


    Joel Liu wrote:
    > Hi Glenn,
    > It is a built-in feature. You can access your unread bookmark in FF. FF menu bar == > Diigo menu == >Unread bookmark.
    > Once you click one unread bookmark, it will be removed from the menu and marked as read automatically.
  • #4Sean Brady said ...(on 06-02-2008, replying to Joel Liu on #2)

    Sean Brady
    I assume from this answer that there is not actually an RSS feed of unread bookmarks?

    Joel Liu wrote:
    > Hi Glenn,
    > It is a built-in feature. You can access your unread bookmark in FF. FF menu bar == > Diigo menu == >Unread bookmark.
    > Once you click one unread bookmark, it will be removed from the menu and marked as read automatically.