Hi
now it works with Opera . Thanks, but. …. still doesn’t show the name of the saved link (it still shows “Unknown title”) Do you think you can solve this in the future, or is something that is “intrinsic” to Opera?
Yes I’ve tried the bookmarklet, but here what happens:
-when I add a link, in the cup in Menu bar number “1″ appears
-no description of the link in the dropdown list (not even “Unknown title)
-if I click in the first line of the menu the link doesn’t open in the browser
I’ve tried setting Firefox or Safari as predefined browser, but it’s always the same
Hi Cesar,
I have encountered the same problem with the bookmarklet that Vincenzo described above, no title appears in it. I figured out what it is the problem, it happens on pages that have a | (pipe character) character in the title. I see that the bookmarklet uses the | character within it so I think the presence of this in a web page title is breaking the bookmarklet’s parsing of the title. Dragging and dropping these pages on to the menubar icon works fine though.
How does the moblie me sync work? Were does it store the data in me.com and do I need to configure Quiet Read to work with mobile me?
Hi Jay
Open the MobileMe preferences panel, click the “Sync” tab, and activate Quiet Read.
Hi
now it works with Opera . Thanks, but. …. still doesn’t show the name of the saved link (it still shows “Unknown title”) Do you think you can solve this in the future, or is something that is “intrinsic” to Opera?
Hi Vincenzo
There is nothing I can do about that, but have you tried the bookmarklet?
Yes I’ve tried the bookmarklet, but here what happens:
-when I add a link, in the cup in Menu bar number “1″ appears
-no description of the link in the dropdown list (not even “Unknown title)
-if I click in the first line of the menu the link doesn’t open in the browser
I’ve tried setting Firefox or Safari as predefined browser, but it’s always the same
Hi there! I have the same problem of Vincenzo with Opera, link is saved has “unknow..”
Hi Cesar,
I have encountered the same problem with the bookmarklet that Vincenzo described above, no title appears in it. I figured out what it is the problem, it happens on pages that have a | (pipe character) character in the title. I see that the bookmarklet uses the | character within it so I think the presence of this in a web page title is breaking the bookmarklet’s parsing of the title. Dragging and dropping these pages on to the menubar icon works fine though.
Links that work in Opera with bookmarklets (also display the right description!):
http://www.google.com/calendar/render?gsessionid=******************
http://news.bbc.co.uk/
These don’t work:
http://bambooapps.com/2009/11/22/quiet-read-1-2/
http://www.repubblica.it/
Hi there! I have the same problem of Vincenzo with Opera, link is saved has “unknow..”