Say hello to the new Bookmarklet!
We at URLi.st love to hear about our users, what they like, what they dislike, and what they want. In the last month we received plenty of feedbacks from all of you, so let’s take a look at your improvements to the URLi.st web application!
The new bookmarklet
We’ve decided to update the bookmarklet thanks to comments like:
- «I’d be fully committed to @urlist if the bookmarklet allowed me to pick which list I wanted to save to.» — @jedmund
- «Love to have the ability to select which list I am saving to.» — feedback from a user
When you click on the new bookmarklet, it will automatically add the current page to the last URList you’ve selected. If you want to change the list where you want to add the current page, you can pick another list directly within the bookmarklet box by using the new dropdown menu.

Please notice: you don’t need to reinstall the bookmarklet, it is automatically updated.
Bookmarklet for the iPad, copy-n-paste version
Our iPad users cannot drag and drop the bookmarklet to the address bar. A solution is to manually copy and paste the bookmarkled code we provide here.
No more “edit mode”
We’ve decided to remove the edit mode. Now your own lists are always editable, you don’t need to swich from edit off to edit on.
Every time you come back to http://urli.st/, you will see the latest urlist you are editing; to create a new urlist just press the “New urlist” button on the top of the page.
What’s next
Another much requested feature is to edit the titles of the URLs in the list. Don’t worry, we are working on it!
Feel free to drop us a line using the feedback form you can find on the bottom of URLi.st!
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