I'm not familiar enough with scripts to even tackle that sort of thing.
If the diigo bookmarks have to be deleted or locked then I don't really see the links in the newsletter post that go to the tags as having any utility.
What I did was click on the p.gen tag and selected a bunch of bookmarks, cut and pasted them into the RTE and hit post.
The first one has the snapshot and find more from ... links edited out, which can be done from the RTE. I'm not so sure it's all that necessary to do that though.
Could we collect via diigo, not worry about special characters or putting html in for line breaks, just make them look nice, then sort the list by each pairing category, cut and paste in bulk into a template on white_collar_roundup and then make sure the post looks okay--it's got some dates in there that should be taken out, but then the assembly is much quicker and a lot less mouse intensive. (I actually did all that with my keyboard since my Firefox allows keyboard-based text selection (F7 key)
The link text is larger because it's using a heading style, so it's not coding in a font size--it should not break anyone's display then. It looks good in format=light as well as the site scheme style I use for entries.
The other major benefit, besides speed of assembly, and more freedom in bookmark formatting is that the bookmarks can just pile up into a database, since each week only the new ones get copied over.
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Date: 2010-03-05 05:58 pm (UTC)If the diigo bookmarks have to be deleted or locked then I don't really see the links in the newsletter post that go to the tags as having any utility.
I just tried something using the RTE on the DW posting box--http://facetofcathy.dreamwidth.org/128853.html
What I did was click on the p.gen tag and selected a bunch of bookmarks, cut and pasted them into the RTE and hit post.
The first one has the snapshot and find more from ... links edited out, which can be done from the RTE. I'm not so sure it's all that necessary to do that though.
Could we collect via diigo, not worry about special characters or putting html in for line breaks, just make them look nice, then sort the list by each pairing category, cut and paste in bulk into a template on
The link text is larger because it's using a heading style, so it's not coding in a font size--it should not break anyone's display then. It looks good in format=light as well as the site scheme style I use for entries.
The other major benefit, besides speed of assembly, and more freedom in bookmark formatting is that the bookmarks can just pile up into a database, since each week only the new ones get copied over.