![]() Being a universal app made this a breeze to add. ![]() This is pretty standard - most apps will support it soon. If you have an iPad that supports Slide Over or Split View, you can multitask with your bookmarks by opening Pinner next to another app. I believe it’s overall a better experience (and frees me from maintaining a whole bunch of code). There are a few tradeoffs - no dark mode for the reader, and editing bookmarks is a little clunky (hint: use the share/action menu). Using the iOS beta and Twitterrific (who snuck SFVC in early) I came to realise how much nicer it really was. Users get the benefits of sharing Safari sessions, Content Blockers, and a consistent experience, but I would lose my custom reader view and have to redesign the app (Safari View Controller can only be shown modally, not pushed). What’s new this time? Safari View Controllerįor this update my hardest decision was whether to support Safari View Controller. The last big release of Pinner for iOS brought a new design and Share Extensions. But we can’t slow down - iOS 9 is here and Pinner 4 is going to be out very soon. I prefer the first option I shared but this is a decent last resort.For Pinner, 2015 has so far brought both an Android and Apple Watch app. The instructions to do this are on the Pinboard how-to section. With your formatted Pinboard email you can choose the share option on any page and email to to our pinboard account. (note: it actually took a little while for the name to take for me, it was listed as "My Service" for a while in my Share menu.) Now when you choose to "Share" from your browser, you'll have all the regular options like Email, Twitter and any of the options you chose in Bookmarklet Free, including your new Pinboard bookmarklet. In the "Base URL" field enter then in the "Title Parameter" field enter title and in the "URL Parameter" field enter url. Go to "Custom Services" and add your own. I find this easy to do in a hurry then go back an organize later on my PC: javascript:q=location.href p=document.title void(t=open(''+encodeURIComponent(q)+'&title='+encodeURIComponent(p),'Pinboard','toolbar=no,width=100,height=100')) t.blur() If you don't want to have to enter anything in, here's the code for the "Read Later" pinboard bookmarklet that'll just save the url automatically to your "Read Later" list without prompting you to enter tags, or a description. Personally, I like saving it as a gesture in Dolphin to make it even easier. ![]() When you are on a site you want to save, slide open the bookmarks toolbar and click your Pinboard Share and it'll bring up the popup share window with the URL and Title already filled in. Just create new bookmark, name it Pinboard Share and paste the above text in as the location. This works particularly well in Dolphin Browser HD (but it'll also work in other browswers). Here's some screenshots.Ģ) Save the Pinboard.in bookmarklet as a bookmark: (this is still my favorite option) javascript:q=location.href if(document.getSelection) p=document.title void(open(''+encodeURIComponent(q)+'&description='+encodeURIComponent(d)+'&title='+encodeURIComponent(p),'Pinboard', 'toolbar=no,width=700,height=350')) It's a port from DeliciousDroid and was just added to the market yesterday.
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