BONUS: Using Colors

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BONUS: Using Colors

Wait! What? You can use colors in your delicious bookmarks? Yup, you sure can and it can help make your bookmark stand out from the rest.

When saving a bookmark in Delicious, simple add the following at the beginning of your url: color:FE9600,. Note that you can change out the number to equal any color you like, but remember to have the comma at the end of the number and before the url.

Example: color:0099CC,999999,006699,http://www.blueglass.com

I am a HUGE delicious fan... in fact, it's one of the very first websites that got me into using technology... for more about that, check out: http://www.flickr.com/photos/krillion/5281400160/in/photostream

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