Skip to main content

diigo

Add to browser

Styling the appearance of bookmarklet ( bookmarklet color css) Join Group To Post

You are here: Diigo Home > Groups > Diigo Community > Forum > Styling the appearance of bookmarklet

  • #1gialloporpora said ...(on 04-19-2008)

    gialloporpora
    Dear all,


    I am a new user (I have registered my account a year ago but only in last week I have switched definitelly to Diigo), I have come here searching for "Diigo API" and I have read that is possible that Api are soon released :-D.








    I use your bookmarklet but I prefere to changing it a little when public API are released.











    For the moment, is it possible to change the style/color of the bookmarklet interface ?





    I would like to know what are the ID or class of the bookmarklet elements

  • #2gialloporpora said ...(on 04-20-2008, replying to gialloporpora on #1)

    gialloporpora
    Ok, I have seen how to view the class element and change color.
    The most impotant thing that I would change is the height of the Panel that appear when I click on "Bookmark Share", it is to big, and if I have the window of the browser not to full size, it is not visible (button to save changes are out of window).
    Is it possible to make it scrollable ?
    Thanks
  • #3Arrix Z said ...(on 04-22-2008, replying to gialloporpora on #2)

    Arrix Z
    Hi, thanks for your suggestion for Diiglet user interface. A new version of Diigolet is under development and will be hopefully released soon.
    We've been working hard to ensure that diigolet looks consistent inside various hosting web pages (and most importantly, cross browser). The id/class and styles are subject to change and may appear "tricky". Therefore it is not recommended to write your own customized styles at the moment.
    The idea of interface customization is interesting and our developers are thinking about that seriously.

    Thanks

  • #4gialloporpora said ...(on 04-22-2008, replying to Arrix Z on #3)

    gialloporpora
    Arrix Z wrote:
    > Hi, thanks for your suggestion for Diiglet user interface. A new version of Diigolet is under development and will be hopefully released soon.
    > We've been working hard to ensure that diigolet looks consistent inside various hosting web pages (and most importantly, cross browser). The id/class and styles are subject to change and may appear "tricky". Therefore it is not recommended to write your own customized styles at the moment.
    > The idea of interface customization is interesting and our developers are thinking about that seriously.
    >
    > Thanks
    >
    >
    @Arrix Z,
    thank you for your reply and thank to all Diigo Team for this hard work :-)
    Ok, I wait for the new version without making changes.


    I have another suggestion, if possible, if accesskey are added to "Submit" button it is accessible without scrolling the panel.

    Sorry for my english, I am not an english speaker.

    Sandro