Using the bookmarks view selector


The bookmarks view selector is a set of dropdown listboxes that let you filter your view in many different ways. Filtering is applied by selecting from predefined viewpoint names based on cognitive, epistemic and social theories etc.

Items

Set max number of items to list

Sort by

How to order the list

Quality:  Order by most recommended.
Importance:  Order by number of important-votes.
Popularity:  Order by how many users who have bookmarked the item.
Usage:  Order by how many users who have followed the bookmark.
Create Date:  Order by when the item was created.

Recommended by

Only list bookmarks that is recommended by certain group of people
Editors:  The Fuzzzy panel, currently consisting of user roylac.
Voted Users:  Users that have been voted up by other users.
Crowd:  All users except editors and top 5 voted users.
Anyone:  All users.

Mood

Only list bookmarks that relates to a certain type of user mood or current user setting. This is an attempt to try see if such a simple categorization scheme will be helpful in everyday web browsing.
Facts:  Cold, static, fixed, scientific, factual, reliable information.
Fun:  Warm, fun, art, stories, recreation, hobbies, leisure, gossip.
Business:  Commercial, shopping, trade, profession.
Compassion:  Humanity, sustainability, care, religion, medicine, spiritual, help, aid.

Knowledge

Only list bookmarks that is of a certain knowledge type
Why:  Wisdom, eternal truths and holism. Knowledge that can be used for future predications.
How:  Procedural knowledge.
What:  Information and low level knowledge. Typically answers what, when, who and where questions. For example News websites and blogs.

Level of detail

Only list bookmarks where content is of a certain level of detail
Overview:  Provides a high level overview of a topic.
Detailed:  Provides in depth detailed information about a topic.

Location Relevance

Only list bookmarks that is relevant within a certain country.