Personal Wordnik page
Allow logged in users to create a personal Wordnik page with the information elements that are desired most for their needs. I love what you are doing with this site!
This is a great idea! We’ll see how soon we can do this (we’d like this ourselves)!
(and thanks for the kind words about Wordnik!)
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Mac McCarty commented
Personal Wordnik page is a great idea. I would like the page to automatically record the words I look up with, of course, the option to delete words if they are no longer useful or the page is getting too full. It could be possible to (say by right-clicking a zone) to move features like pronunciation or etymology to the personal page as well. A personal history of my Wordnik activities would be a fine thing to have at hand.
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Vikas Gupta commented
This personal Wordnik page should include, the favorites tagged by the user. So that the user can go back and see his favorite words
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maxq nz commented
This sounds promising. At the moment there is very little to encourage a sense of personal involvement and anything addresses that can only be a good thing.
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wiseman.todd commented
I had this same notion (so it must be brilliant). The model would be iGoogle, a customizable search page with various widgets and preferences. Like the twitter element? Great, keep it and up the number of displayed tweets. Don't care for the flickr feeds? Nix the widget. I'd like for Wordnik to hold my preferences as well, such as which dictionary to default. If it kept private data on me I wouldn't mind either (previous searches for example) The possibilities are great with this one. I could see this being "the" internet dictionary. It's a big step and so far off I would imagine. I like the site for now and will be using it extensively. Thanks!