Hi, I have a problem. The site provides quite good RSSs for all the tags of the bookmarks, but I can't find a feed for my unread ones, since the RSS sign at the upper right corner links to all my bookmarks. It would be a nice idea to add one.
I have another problem: as I worked on another computer and wanted to add a bookmark there, I couldn't, since I didn't find the Add Bookmark textbox. It should be also at the My Dashboard, among other stuff of the Add contents, not only at my Bookmarks page. (I found it later)
In the absence of RSS tailored to private unread bookmarks, I often apply the tag unread to bookmarks that are unread. RSS aside, compact view (simple display mode) offers a view of your library that users may find easier on the eye.
About 'Add bookmark Why don't you use the Diigolet ? PS: and there are many other ways to add a bookmark without using the toolbar, greasemonkey or installing anything: 1) Yubnub , 2) queri.ac , 3) other bookmarklets
I have a problem. The site provides quite good RSSs for all the tags of the bookmarks, but I can't find a feed for my unread ones, since the RSS sign at the upper right corner links to all my bookmarks. It would be a nice idea to add one.
I have another problem: as I worked on another computer and wanted to add a bookmark there, I couldn't, since I didn't find the Add Bookmark textbox. It should be also at the My Dashboard, among other stuff of the Add contents, not only at my Bookmarks page. (I found it later)
Thanks in advance
> … bookmarks, but I can't find a feed for my unread ones …
I think this is a duplicate of 'RSS feed of unread bookmarks',
http://groups.diigo.com/Diigo_HQ/forum/topic/3429
Regards
Graham
Private bookmarks RSS feed
In the absence of RSS tailored to
privateunread bookmarks, I often apply the tagunread
to bookmarks that are unread.
RSS aside, compact view (simple display mode) offers a view of your library that users may find easier on the eye.
Why don't you use the Diigolet ?
PS: and there are many other ways to add a bookmark without using the toolbar, greasemonkey or installing anything:
1) Yubnub , 2) queri.ac , 3) other bookmarklets
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