http://bubbletimer.com/today could point to, well, today.
Would make bubbletimer more bookmark-friendly and more fluid-app (and apps like it)-friendly.
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Added support for /today, /yesterday and /tomorrow. Also /today is favored in the site's own redirects from things like login and registration so that it's more likely you'll have bookmarked /today rather than a specific day. Thanks for the good idea naxoc.
If you use sharing then note that these work as well:
/share/<email>/today
/share/<email>/yesterday
/share/<email>/tomorrow
Thanks!
Sean
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Inappropriate?naxoc,
Thanks for suggesting this. Right now, we've tried to make it semi-user friendly by automatically directing users to the current date with their direction to their time sheet. For your example, /today is replaced with /days, and that will always direct to the current date (that is, bubbletimer.com/days).
However, the common sense navigation is good and I will bring it up to Sean as well. Some thing which come to mind are, for example:
/today
/yesterday
/tomorrow
Thanks for sharing!
Regards,
Eric
I’m happy users are sharing!
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Inappropriate?Aha.. I had not seen /days - that works fine for all my bookmarking needs. Thanks!
But you are right - the common sense navigation is still a nice feature :)
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Inappropriate?naxoc, Eric,
I like /today, /yesterday and /tomorrow. Certainly better than /days. We'll get on it!
Thanks,
Sean -
Inappropriate?Just a quick update. This one is now scheduled to be done. Look for it fairly soon.
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Sean -
Inappropriate?Added support for /today, /yesterday and /tomorrow. Also /today is favored in the site's own redirects from things like login and registration so that it's more likely you'll have bookmarked /today rather than a specific day. Thanks for the good idea naxoc.
If you use sharing then note that these work as well:
/share/<email>/today
/share/<email>/yesterday
/share/<email>/tomorrow
Thanks!
Sean
</email></email></email>
I’m glad to have better URLs
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