Delicious as a Reading List: A Simple Guide

Overcoming the "Save for Later" Problem
Do you frequently encounter compelling articles but lack the immediate time to fully engage with them? Many people bookmark these resources, only to have them lost in a sea of saved links. This was a common experience for me until I discovered the Readeroo extension for Firefox.
Readeroo provides a solution by enabling users to queue web pages for convenient access at a later time.
Adding Pages to Your Reading Queue
Upon installation, a new button adorned with a plus sign will become visible within your Firefox browser. This button facilitates the silent addition of the current webpage to your del.icio.us account, automatically tagged with "toread" – a tag that can be customized to your preference.
The initial click of this button will prompt you to log in to your del.icio.us account if you haven't already.
Occasionally, there may be a slight delay before the tooltip appears on the Readeroo button. However, it will typically display the number of articles remaining in your reading list.
Accessing Your Saved Articles
Simply clicking the Readeroo button will present you with the next item in your queue. The process is remarkably straightforward.
With dedicated time now available, I intend to explore MysticGeek's article concerning Saving to PDF from Office 2007.
You can Download the Readeroo Firefox Extension to streamline your reading process.