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Bookmarklet to add comments
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Press
[/comments]
or something like that.- Link to the page that was opened
[/nishio/title]
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[nishio]
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- Link to the page that was opened
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is created with the title
nishio-title
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Editing privileges for this space are freely open to the public.
- Users should do the bookmarklet in and join the project.
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The commented party can look at
[nishio]
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Related Scrapbox and Feedback.
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After three months Social Triggers reminded me of this page
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I donât want to be a co-editor, but I sometimes feel like commenting a little bit when I read âHashimoto Shokaiâ or âNISHIO Hirokazuâs Scrapboxâ. Twitter @rashita2
- The above design is a proposal to create a collaborative editing project for comments, but users do not like their writing to be distributed and would prefer it to be in their own project
- It is no different from any other page to write âwhat I think of the outside informationâ, even if it is a comment, and I donât like it to be stored in another place just because it was a comment on a page of another Scrapbox projectPocket One Principle
- Is there a similar way to make comments in my project?
- Wouldnât it be nice if there was a service that would crawl the pre-subscribed Scrapbox projects once a day and notify you if they contain the keywords you specify?
- Just put in ego-search-like keywords.
- Wouldnât it be nice if there was a service that would crawl the pre-subscribed Scrapbox projects once a day and notify you if they contain the keywords you specify?
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Six more months after the above, [/rashitamemo/Scrapbox for output and Scrapbox for comments](https://scrapbox.io/rashitamemo/Scrapbox for output and Scrapbox for comments) reminded me
- In this proposal, we were talking about manually reprinting what we wanted comments on.
- I wrote a proposal to automatically reprint it here. - Scrapbox Pseudo-Multiplayer Projects
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