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  • #1seantmitch said ...(on 06-10-2007)

    seantmitch
    Hi ,

    Diigo is a wonderful tool. Is there a way to print or save annotated webpages so that the stickies and highlights are visible? It seems that this would be a pretty common need for people using diigo for reserach, and who want to look at their work offline or on paper.

    On a related note, any plans to put stickies and highlights in the cache? It's a real shame to lose annotations just because a webpage changes.

    Thanks!

    Sean
  • #2Maggie Tsai said ...(on 06-13-2007, replying to seantmitch on #1)

    Maggie Tsai
    seantmitch,

    Agree and thanks for your input. We'll be offering more enhancements. Meanwhile, few things you can do now:

    1) Extract (we will also further enhance more features here...)
    2) Use search to pull out what you need, and use expand to display and print them
    2) Export as CSV format

    Annotation in cache - sometimes that will require more work - but it's on our agenda to discuss more here.
  • #3iplnts said ...(on 06-13-2007, replying to Maggie Tsai on #2)

    iplnts
    Hi Maggie!

    Yes, I agree as above ...Diigo is a really wonderful tool...and it would be nice too somehow to save our works.
    I have also an earlier post regarding to at least
    Could Extract highlights contain the attached sticky too? 05-14-2007
    http://groups.diigo.com/Diigo_HQ/forum/topic/364
    for which I'm awaiting for so greatly
    (see your 1. point below)

    Do you mean exporting my all of bookmaks in CSV format will retain all of my highlights and stickies?
    I have never tried that. I'll.
    Thanks,

    maggie_diigo wrote:
    > seantmitch,
    >
    > Agree and thanks for your input. We'll be offering more enhancements. Meanwhile, few things you can do now:
    >
    > 1) Extract (we will also further enhance more features here...)
    > 2) Use search to pull out what you need, and use expand to display and print them
    > 2) Export as CSV format
    >
    > Annotation in cache - sometimes that will require more work - but it's on our agenda to discuss more here.