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  • #1iplnts said ...(on 05-16-2007)

    iplnts
    Hi!

    suggestion: Would it be allowed similar rich text editing in forum view? At least inserting any hyperlink.

    Thanks, for considering
  • #2Oliver S. said ...(on 05-16-2007, replying to iplnts on #1)

    Oliver S.
    Inserting hyperlinks into forum posts is already possible as you can see for example here and here. But it requires using HTML code, so it is not very convenient.

    And text formatting is possible too by using HTML code. Of course, rich text editing similar to the way it can be done within sticky notes would be better.
  • #3Maggie Tsai said ...(on 05-16-2007, replying to Oliver S. on #2)

    Maggie Tsai
    yes, you can add diigo sticky note here :-)
  • #4iplnts said ...(on 05-17-2007, replying to Oliver S. on #2)

    iplnts
    Hi ollitolli!

    You are an adept. ( I can see from your profile we can have some common interest on another fields too:))

    Many thanks, for your tip! (in-situ) see below

    ollitolli wrote:
    > Inserting hyperlinks into forum posts is already possible as you can see for example here and here. But it requires using HTML code, so it is not very convenient.
    >
    > And text formatting is possible too by using HTML code. Of course, rich text editing similar to the way it can be done within sticky notes would be better.


    HI again, when this reply i had started I couldn't see yet the resolution. It would had been a really 'magick' although i haven't sent yet the reply in.situ i noticed the resolution. It would had happened also i was frightfully absent during the reading!
  • #5iplnts said ...(on 05-17-2007, replying to Maggie Tsai on #3)

    iplnts
    Hi Maggie!

    I was not too exact in this post.

    I meant, as ollitolli said above - allowing the reach text editing in adding a new forum post or replying to a forum post would be easier and better!

    Would it be solved somehow?

    maggie_diigo wrote:
    > yes, you can add diigo sticky note here :-)
  • #6Oliver S. said ...(on 05-17-2007, replying to iplnts on #4)

    Oliver S.
    iplnts, I am glad I could help you a little bit.

    iplnts wrote:
    > Hi ollitolli!
    >You are an adept. ( I can see from your profile we can have some common interest on another fields too:))
    >Many thanks, for your tip!
  • #7iplnts said ...(on 05-17-2007, replying to Oliver S. on #6)

    iplnts
    Hi! ollitolli

    HTML code here! Its seems working (but when i'm just trying to type i really don't know yet) Thanks, again!

    ollitolli wrote:
    > iplnts, I am glad I could help you a little bit.
    >
    > iplnts wrote:
    > > Hi ollitolli!
    > >You are an adept. ( I can see from your profile we can have some common interest on another fields too:))
    > >Many thanks, for your tip!
  • #8Dr. Fridemar Pache said ...(on 05-17-2007, replying to Maggie Tsai on #3)

    Dr. Fridemar Pache
    We really should become accustomed to replace old fashioned forums by annotations.
    The time of only "Wow, cool" annotations is hopefully soon over.




    maggie_diigo wrote:
    > yes, you can add diigo sticky note here :-)
  • #9Maggie Tsai said ...(on 05-18-2007, replying to Dr. Fridemar Pache on #8)

    Maggie Tsai
    Absolutely agree.

    Stay tuned... more new features coming.