More Clever Xerpi Tricks
July 5th, 2007
The Xerpi memo pad.Never forget anything again! You can leave a note for yourself in the title of any new link. The URL may be Xerpi.com, but its title could be "Don't forget to buy milk!"
Then the next time you're checking your Xerpi favorites -- there's that title, reminding you!
If you have a lot of notes, you might even need a whole link block to display them all! Fortunately, Xerpi's interface makes it easy to re-arrange the "to do" list -- so you can keep the most important ones on top.
Asci artWhy stop at just customizing a title? If something's really important, I've seen people type it IN ALL CAPITAL LETTERS. But the more creative among us use....
~~~~ Asci Art! ~~~~
I like to remind myself that it's my own personal Xerpi page, with my bookmarks -- and if I'm making my own private bookmarks, I can personalize them any way I want!
For example, why just create a reminder link called "Don't forget to buy milk" when it's so much more melodramatic to write....
==> DO <== NOT ==> FORGET <== TO ==> BUY <== MILK
That may be over-doing it a bit, but it does make a valuable point. They're your links, on your home page -- which means they're also your titles.
The Secret tag
Remember, a link is "private" if you've checked the box marked private. So if you're typing in a tag for the link, then that tag is "for your eyes only." Why not use this as a chance to label your link with something original, creative -- or even silly.
If a tag points Xerpi users to useful information, then a private tag is a pointer from you -- to yourself! I once gave a bunch of my private links the tag "birthday-party-gift-ideas". Then I came back the next day and pulled them all up by searching for the "secret tag" on the Search Results tab...
I think it'd be fun to visit the search results page someday and pull up a bunch of private links that I've secretly marked with just-for-myself tags like "makesmelaugh" or "for-rainy-mondays"
Playing around with Xerpi is a great way to get familiar with its features -- and it's a nice reminder that Xerpi really is easy, slick and fun.
Here's a couple more tips culled from the staff at Xerpi...
It's just one more way that Xerpi's living up to its slogan... "We bring YOUR internet to you."
Make a Public ViewOne of Xerpi's programmers left a nice trick on our "Geek blog". Why just share a few links with your friends? Why not share an entire Xerpi view!
"Simply create a new view and name it 'public'," writes Wray. (And be sure to type that name in all lower-case letters!) He'd discovered this technique in May, and Xerpi founder Con Way Ling pointed out that the trick also works if you just rename one of your existing views "public".
"Not only is this a nice way for me to share some of my favorite spots with all," Wray added, "but also it is a nice showcase for Xerpi functionality."
Sending Web Pages To XerpiI can't say enough about the "Post this to My Xerpi" buttons! When you're on a web page, they'll send it's URL straight into your Xerpi home page! Adding bookmarks to your homepage has never been easier. But if you're fussy about which link block gets the URL, there's another tip from Con Way Ling further down this page...
His friend Nguyen created a special Link Block -- called "To Be Filed" -- for collecting all the web page's he's sending back to his Xerpi home page!

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