It would be a useful addition. Perhaps there could be a setting to allow enable/disable icon change color indicator with a note like, "Requires access to data on all websites"?
hey, 1.3 version released. It is now available on both Chrome and Firefox
In this version, it won't create a memo automatically. Instead, you may press the "create" button or change anything including the notebook, title, and content that will trigger to create the memo.
Moreover, a new experimental feature added. It is the "Related Memo Searching" feature. It could search a list of notes containing the URL of the browsing site and sort by relevance. You may press the magnifying glass icon at the top right button to test it.
This feature is incomplete. I am still thinking about how to improve (e.g edit the memo inside popup and remember the opened memo and perverse on next start). If you like it, please feel free to make any suggestions.
Hi @benlau
This is a good idea ! After a quick test, it seems that it is based on the "root" of the site. For the joplin forum, it shows me all the pages with the root address https://discourse.joplinapp.org*
Is this what you wanted to do?
hi @bepolymathe ,
yes, but the detail is a bit different. Let's say we have a memo with this URL: MemoInjo - stick a memo on any website and store/sync via Joplin - #22 by benlau
It will generate a few more URLs like:
https://discourse.joplinapp.org/t/memoinjo-stick-a-memo-on-any-website-and-store-sync-via-joplin/23606/22
https://discourse.joplinapp.org/t/memoinjo-stick-a-memo-on-any-website-and-store-sync-via-joplin/23606
https://discourse.joplinapp.org/t/memoinjo-stick-a-memo-on-any-website-and-store-sync-via-joplin/
https://discourse.joplinapp.org/t
https://discourse.joplinapp.org
For each URL, it will make a query. And then merge and deduplicate the results. So that it will show the most related memos first.
This is probably not an issue with memolnjo but with the way joplin sets tags. When I bookmark a web page with memolnjo, I add a bunch of #tags instead of verbose text in the dialog. It doesn't seem that joplin converts those typed tags into real tags. I found a discusion on api update of tags with the web clipper API: Updating tags - #10 by laurent which is probably the real issue.
I just found after a while that I use memolnjo a lot more than I use the web clipper nowadays for bookmarking URLs.
hi @svenn71
well... I don't even know joplin support this feature... However, as the note created immediately when you typed something in MemoInjo, therefore it won't trigger the tags creation. And it is not possible to update the tag list while you are typing. I think it need to add a new UI component to handle the tags update.
For example,
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A tag editor like what Joplin provide
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A button to scan the typed content for #tags / @ tag and update the tags automatically.
This is really cool, because of a side effect I just discovered:
The notes are also "synced" between different chrome browsers using the same Joplin instance! Tried this with Microsoft Edge and Vivaldi.
This is a really nice extension but what is the correct procedure for deleting the memo for page? The only thing I tried that worked was to delete all the text in the memo in the extension, then delete the note for it in Joplin.
hi @stevemagruder ,
Memo deletion is not supported. You may delete the note in the Joplin directly. It is not necessary to remove the text via the extension.
Hi @benlau, thank you for your contribution. I forked your github repo. I would like to extend its features with some stuff I have described in this thread . Hopefully you ll find it interesting.
hi @devloic
wow. It is a big project. Please feel free to use my code. Good luck! I'm rooting for you!
This is just too cool.
Edit/share the same Joplin note from the same web address.
I wish people would use it more.
This FF Web Memo add-on lets you save drag-and-drop sentences (with weblinks) right away, and you can view your saved sentences by site group. I really liked the idea and the usability, but there were some things that didn't feel right.
But the memoinjo firefox-Joplin addon is just too cool. It works beautifully with Joplin and is simple to use. I deactivated Web Memo. and I chose MemoInjo & decided to enjoy MemoInjo.