I have a question,
for example i have a bundle called people where i tag certain people,
and i want a search query to display just the members of my 'people'
bundle and not necessarily my 'people' tag.
Is this possible?
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> stephenbungert <> wrote:
> > Not many people seem to bundle tags. I try and keep every tag in a
> > bundle.
> [...]
> > How do you try and organise your bookmarks? Do you use bundles? Or do
> > you just tag like crazy and then hope you remember what tags you used,
> > or hope that delicious search will find them for you?
>
> I use bundles, but only to organize my tags on my Del home page. (It
> would be GREAT if they were similarly grouped on the posting page, hint
> hint.) I don't use on them for searching; they're not geared for that.
> For applications such as yours, I just use a series of general to
> specific tags.
>
> For example, I have a JS resource as "resource technology computers web
> programming javascript". If I was heavy into JS as you seem to be, I
> might add "events" or "ui" or whatever to be even more specific. When
> it comes to disambiguating event-driven programming from social events,
> that's what tag intersections do - "event" may be ambiguous by itself,
> but "programming+;event" is different than "holiday+event". You may see
> this as inconvenient, but it's only one extra click.
>
> My style of bundling (_kinds_ of tags, rather than _topics_ of tags)
> sidesteps some of the problems you're experiencing. I guess I just use
> Del in a different way?? It works for me. The one thing I'd say is
> that Del could be friendlier to this style of tagging by making bundles
> more visible (e.g. the posting page mentioned earlier). Almost every
> link I save will have a tag from most of my bundles, so it would be so
> much easier if I could scan a bundle at a time.
>
> Feel free to check out del.icio.us/ChristTrekker to see.
>
> Tim
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