Product Information
What is Ghost bookmarker?
With Ghost Bookmarker, you can directly add links and notes from posts right in your browser.
Save links as bookmark cards (with optional notes), which are stored as drafts called "bookmark links." If the post doesn't exist yet, it will be created for you. Otherwise, the bookmark card is added to the existing content. If you publish the post or change its title, Ghost Bookmarker will create a new post titled "Bookmark Links."
One way to use this feature is by saving links throughout the week, then publishing your curated list of links, and repeating the process as needed.
How to use Ghost bookmarker?
Ghost Bookmarker is a browser extension to easily add links and notes to Ghost blog posts, saving them as bookmark cards in a 'Bookmarked links' draft.
Core Functions of Ghost bookmarker
Web clipping
Usage Scenarios of Ghost bookmarker
- Quickly save interesting links and notes to draft articles in Ghost blogs while browsing the web.
- Collect links weekly and publish a curated list, repeating the process as needed.
- Add bookmark cards to existing "Bookmarked links" draft articles.
- Automatically create a new article to save bookmarks if the "Bookmarked links" draft article doesn't exist.
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