This extension disables Safari’s “page cache” feature, which causes problems for many extensions. If you’ve noticed some of your extensions’ features not working after you use the Back button, NoPageCache can help.
This extension disables Safari’s “page cache” feature, which causes problems for many extensions. If you’ve noticed some of your extensions’ features not working after you use the Back button, NoPageCache can help.
This build works around the new Pinboard rate limit for fetching bookmarks. If less than five minutes have elapsed since the last time Moofmarks downloaded your bookmarks, it won’t update them immediately but will set a timer to update them five minutes after the last download.
Download Moofmarks 1.6.10 or let Safari update your copy.
Seems that Pinboard recently started limiting, or limiting more aggressively, how often you can fetch bookmarks through their API. The new limit is once every five minutes. So now, if you add, remove, or edit a bookmark and open Moofmarks, and then you do it again within five minutes, Moofmarks will not be able to fetch your bookmarks after the second change, and it will show this error message:
Moofmarks could not access your Pinboard account. Either the login info is incorrect, or there is a problem with the service.
I’ll need to rework how Moofmarks communicates with the Pinboard API to work around this new limitation. I’ll release an update soonish.
This latest version of Moofmarks has nothing new for existing users, but new users may now be less puzzled on first use, as Moofmarks now prompts them to select a bookmarking service before doing anything else.
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There was a bug in Moofmarks that could cause adding bookmarks to fail. This update should fix that problem, but please check your Moofmarks settings to make sure the services you’ve selected to save bookmarks to are what you want after the update.
Under some unidentified circumstances, the popover version of the Moofmarks dialog (enabled under Safari 5.1) would appear empty, and no amount of restarting Safari or reinstalling the extension would fix the problem. This update prevents that from happening, I think.
Download Moofmarks 1.6.4 or let Safari update your copy.
This update fixes a bug where if a bookmark’s name, description, and tags were too long to fit on one line, its URL would be hidden.
I really should have implemented this a long time ago, but I was too lazy. Anyway, Moofmarks now highlights bookmarks as you move the mouse over them, and you can click anywhere on a bookmark row to open the bookmark.
Safari 5.1 users note: If you’re using the popover version of the Moofmarks dialog, mouseover highlighting won’t for you until you update to Safari 5.1.2, which will be released soon.
When you click the Add Bookmark button, Moofmarks now displays its own dialog instead of simply opening a popup window for your bookmarking service’s standard add-bookmark form. The reason I implemented this is because, personally, I tend to add the same bookmarks to Pinboard, Delicious, and Google Bookmarks, all at the same time—and it’s a bit of a hassle to open and fill out each service’s add-bookmark form. Now, I can add a bookmark to all three services by filling out just one form. You can select which bookmarking services to save bookmarks to on Moofmarks’s settings page.
Oh, and this update also (hopefully) fixes a rather severe bug that affected a few users, where the in-page version of the bookmark dialog would sometimes appear partially off-window.
Download Moofmarks 1.6 or let Safari update your copy.