Oct 27 2005

bundle up

Bundle A tag bundle is just a group of related tags you can use to organize your tag cloud. It’s a handy feature, but the interface for managing bundles has left quite a bit to be desired. One of the things we included in our release last weekend is a new interface that should make bundles a lot easier to use. To try it out, just go to your bookmarks page and click ‘arrange tags’ under ‘options’ at the bottom right.

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  • newsblaze  |  Oct 27 2005 at 9:08 pm

    I’d like to run a story about delicious and tag bundles for http://newsblaze.com

    Please let me know if you can spare some time for an interview this weekend or early next week.

    - Alan.

  • funpower  |  Oct 28 2005 at 7:59 am

    good.

    thanks.

  • tolz  |  Oct 28 2005 at 3:43 pm

    really good!

    but why you don’t left “hide” bundle button??

  • GntlStone  |  Oct 29 2005 at 9:02 am

    tags for tags??? have we gone a lil tag crazy now??? ’s all good, i’m with you there… let the OCD set in!!!

    just created some bundles, makes my life alot easier… excelent feature!!! would still like to see a bundle or cloud of all of my tags below the bundles that I create, as I find myself using single tags for multiple bundles, because sometimes I don’t remember if something i’ve tagged is in one bundle or another.

    are their going to be feeds integrated for individual bundles? even if just by adding a tiny orange icon next to each bundle.

    Keep up the awesome work!

  • tehrob  |  Oct 30 2005 at 5:05 am

    where did the setcount buttons at the bottom of the page go? I am sad and missing them. I can remember how to do it via url, but geesh, I have a big screen. please return them to me. kthanks.

  • Monster Released&hellip  |  Oct 30 2005 at 5:42 am

    Just released by deli.cio.us

    Deli.cio.us rolls out a number of new features including search, better way to compose tag boundles and integrated player for media files. There is also new extension for Firefox that allows you to add delicious to the choices in the…

  • John Abbe  |  Nov 2 2005 at 5:25 am

    Definitely an improvement. Seems like it will work well for people with big screens and/or few tags (but the latter don’t need bundles). I’d still like to see a Venn Diagram interface or the equivalent, as i wrote about on the mailing list a few months ago.

    A more mundane interface note - it would be very helpful if the text box at the top were big enough (or sizeable) so that i could see all the tags in the selected bundle.

  • mo  |  Nov 2 2005 at 5:27 am

    Great work. I really like it. Looking forward to more features.

  • Georg Berg's Notizen&hellip  |  Nov 2 2005 at 5:23 pm

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  • Scott  |  Nov 4 2005 at 11:17 am

    Very good interface.

  • Carla  |  Nov 4 2005 at 4:12 pm

    so much easier to use. Thank you!

  • selbr.de&hellip  |  Nov 5 2005 at 10:33 am

    Memento Bovis

    Web 2.0 Phrasendreschmaschine (Reload!) [Tobi bei ESmog] Edit: A tag bundle is just a group of related tags you can use to organize your tag cloud. [del.icio.us blog]…

  • selbr.de&hellip  |  Nov 5 2005 at 10:43 am

    Memento Bovis

    Web 2.0 Phrasendreschmaschine (Reload!) [Tobi bei ESmog] Edit: A tag bundle is just a group of related tags you can use to organize your tag cloud. [del.icio.us blog]…

  • Jessica  |  Nov 5 2005 at 12:13 pm

    Extremly well done interface with very easy to use features. Love the update!!

  • Nate Baxley  |  Nov 16 2005 at 4:48 pm

    This is cool. It would be great if we could get an RSS feed with tag bundles. It would make for a much more manageable LIve Bookmark listing.

    Just singed up and loving this thing already!

  • Bill  |  Nov 23 2005 at 1:37 pm

    I like the bundles; can tagrolls be set up to report tags from a specific bundle rather than all tags?

  • Daniel Markham  |  Nov 25 2005 at 1:56 pm

    Nice feature, to be sure. Get’s wacky when I tried to name a bundle without putting an underscore between the words (when, if ever, will we able to do this?).

    Any way to leave the tags in the “main” list while creating your bundles. In effect there would be bundles and then an “all tags” list.

  • ycc2106  |  Nov 28 2005 at 4:40 am

    I’ve been searching for tag usage guidlines.

    It would be nice to have “advice” or “encouraged” usage of tags, so searching public tags would become easyer.

    Link how/when to use plural, uppercase…

    It’ll be a drag to switch tagging system, but newcomers it would be a gain of time, it took me some time to get where I am and I’m stil not satisfied(I just decided to never use plural forms).

    I think we’ll automaticly follow any usefull system, so one day there will be “natural” guidelines anyway, so why not help?

    It’ll take time, but very slowly it could be done.

  • Robin Cooper  |  Dec 12 2005 at 6:19 am

    Very nice feature. Some suggestions:

    If I rename a tag, it would be good if the new name automatically became a member of the same bundle as the old name. It would save me messing around in the bundle arranger every time I rename a tag.

    It would be ++good if RSS/HTML/JSON feeds were available for Tag bundles.

  • Pam Ashlund  |  Nov 26 2006 at 3:20 am

    More, more, more. Now that I have these fab bundles, I need a cloud of just one bundle. Please.

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