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Advanced search removed? - 168 views
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The "Advanced search" is back in Diigo v4.0. You can find it at:
http://www.diigo.com/search_mana/advanced
You can also find a link to the "Advanced search" in Diigo after you selected one of the first three options under "Suggestions for further search". The second time "Suggestions for further search" is displayed, you will see a link to the "Advanced search".
P.S.: Besides, all "Advanced Search Operators" are nicely summarized here.
Allowing minimal html in the forum text - 195 views
started by iplnts on 16 May 07
2 follow-ups, last by Graham Perrin on 23 Oct 09
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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. -
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@The Ravine / Joseph Dunphy: No, I was not suggesting that. What I was trying to say was that an easier way to use text formatting in forum posts would be convenient. Good HTML editors for example have an HTML code mode for more advanced HTML code creation, editing and fine-tuning plus a WYSIWYG mode for quick editing and previewing.
Common Bookmarks - 19 views
started by John Faig on 13 Mar 09
1 follow-up, last by Graham Perrin on 11 Oct 09
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Hi Graham,
"Common Stuff" is always available for any users/people that you found by using the "Meet People" - > "Search People" feature. You first need to find people via http://www.diigo.com/people/search/ based on tags that you are interested in and that are being shared by you and the other users. Or you can find people from the same industry, etc. ("Advanced Search"). Then, you have to click on "Common Stuff" to get a more detailed view of what interests you and the other selected user share.
A feature that would allow you to find other users that share the hightest percentage of common bookmarks (or tags) compared to your own bookmarks (or tags) is not (yet) available in Diigo but I agree with John that this would be useful. -
Graham Perrin wrote:
> > I wonder whether there's another, forgotten route to common stuff?
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> Found it:
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> http://www.diigo.com/people/like is
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> People Like Me: Matching based on recent bookmarks
> Coming soon.
In my account, it says "After you have enough bookmarks and tags, the system will recommend people with similar interests to you." (instead of "Coming soon"). My account currently has 340 bookmarks and 244 tags.
I am furl user, Need help - 42 views
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See these links for info about how to use Google Chrome with Diigo:
http://groups.diigo.com/Diigo_HQ/forum/topic/tools-for-google-chrome-5922
http://sheenonline.biz/2008/09/quick-diigo-bookmarking-for-chrome/
Support for true browser extensions is still in development for Google Chrome (http://www.downloadsquad.com/2009/03/18/google-chrome-gets-initial-support-for-browser-extensions/), so at least for now you will not be able to get the same functionality with Google Chrome as with the toolbar for Mozilla Firefox or MS Internet Explorer.
Comment - Furl cached copies (best part of Furl) - 104 views
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David Nelson wrote:
> >What of my "cached" copies, which allowed me to access a lot of info that is no longer "live" online? Thank you.
> Above line is from another post. Saving private pages so they can be accessed later was the best part of the Furl service. Is there any way that Diigo can save that feature for former and new Diigo users? Or is there a new way to permanently save web pages?
Web pages are definitely cached in Diigo (without the images AFAIK). This allows quick full-text searching within your Diigo bookmarks. Without it, this wouldn't be possible. You can have a look at the cached version of your web pages by clicking onto the word "Cached" (in blue letters), which you find below the name of your bookmarks.
However, I do not know whether cached copies of web pages that were created by Furl will also be transferred to Diigo. - ...1 more comments...
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Jaakko H. wrote:
> Oliver S. wrote:
> > As a side note: Currently the caching function is not working, which is why you may get the following message:
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> > "Cached page for this bookmark is not available at the moment, but caching service will resume later to save this page. Please click the following link to visit original page: ..."
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> > However, this is only temporary.
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> (I'm new to Diigo forums, so pardon for stupid comments..).
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> Are you staff or merely knowledgeable of this issue?
As KARR 4.0 already said, I am not not a Diigo employee, I am just a Diigo user. I was assigned moderator rights by the Diigo staff for this forum but I am still just a user. Sorry that this didn't become clear right away. I think it could be useful to have some kind of symbol (or text) next to the user name within the forum, which indicates who is part of Diigo staff, so that newbies know which messages come from an official source. I don't think this is a secret, so I think it is OK to tell you that Maggie Tsai, Joel Liu and Wade Ren are official Diigo staff members (actually Maggie Tsai is the founder of Diigo).
Nonetheless, you can be 100% sure that this "outage" of the caching function will only be temporary. Without it, Diigo couldn't work the way it does. -
KARR 4.0 ! wrote:
> Ken wei is also Diigo Employee
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> BTW Maggie Tsai is Diigo Founder . i heard Dr. Wade Ren is Diigo Founder !!!!
Yes, you are absolutely right. Maggie Tsai as well as Wade Ren are founders of Diigo. And you are right about Ken Wei being another Diigo employee. I forgot about him because he only occassionally posts here in this group. (Sorry for getting off-topic here.)
How to bookmark multiple links? - 24 views
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There is no such feature (yet). The fastest ways to bookmark web pages are
* the One-click save button (takes just one single mouse click per web page)
* the keyboard shortcut assigned to the One-click save function
* the "Read Later" button.
Using these options it shouldn't take long to bookmark even quite a lot of open tabs in Firefox. -
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That's what I thought was the real issue: being able to assign the same tag to all simultaneously opened tabs in one single step.
I don't know if such a feature will be implemented into a future version of Diigo. What you could use as a workaround (or the next best alternative solution) would be this:
1) Go to "One-click Save Options..." and temporarily replace the default tag, which is "to-be-tagged", with the tag (or tags) that would like to use for your currently opened set of tabs in Firefox.
2) Now you can quickly bookmark all open tabs and simultaneously assign them the desired tag(s).
3) After you are done, re-set the "One-click" tag to the default tag or set it to the desired tag(s) for another set of tabs.
Import from Internet Explorer - 62 views
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Well, you could be a little more elaborate with your questions or requests.
Anyway, I suppose what you mean is whether or how bookmarks (favorites) can be imported from Internet Explorer.
Importing bookmarks from Internet Explorer (IE) is possible in two ways:
1) If you don't have the Diigo toolbar for IE installed, you can export your favorites from IE as a bookmark.htm file (which is an older Netscape/Firefox format). Then, in Diigo go to "Import bookmarks" - > "Import from browser" and select the exported file for import.
2) If you have the Diigo toolbar for IE, it is even easier: In the toolbar, click on the Diigo button, in the appearing drop-down menu click on "Import Bookmarks ...", then just select all the favorites/bookmarks that you would like to import into Diigo and confirm. That's it.
excluding tags from search results - 129 views
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Yes, there is a way to exclude tags from search results. The advanced search is somewhat hidden now. It used to be more easily accessible in previous versions of Diigo. See this reply here from me to find out how to get to the advanced search:
http://groups.diigo.com/Diigo_HQ/forum/topic/how-do-i-search-for-bookmarks-with-tag1-or-tag2-or-tag3-5139
Once you are in the advanced search field, you can use boolean operators.
For example, if you would like to get results that contain tag A and B but not tag C, then you could achieve this by any of the following methods:
a) Write tag:(tag A AND tag B NOT tag C) in the advanced search field and click "Search".
b) Open the collapsible menu by clicking on "Advanced" next to the "Search" button.
Then enter into the field named "with the words in Tags":
tag A and tag B NOT tag C
and click "Search".
Note that if you use multi-word tags, you have to use quotation marks in your search too. I didn't use those in the above examples because tag A, tag B, tag C can be anything. - ...1 more comments...
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Emanuele Rusconi wrote:
> Oliver S. wrote:
> > Another thing: Can you give me an example of a tag starting with a hyphen? I can't think of one, because I only have hyphens within tags but never in front of them.
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> I use some "service tags" like -tmp-, -personal-, -meta-.
> Now they are _tmp, _personal, _meta :-)
OK, I can now see the use for that. It's also good to see you found a workaround. -
Chris R wrote:
> Oliver, is there a list of these operators somewhere?
As far as I know, there is no official documentation of operators working in Diigo available on the Web.
Here is a list of Boolean operators in general: http://www.csa.com/help/Search_Tools/boolean_operators.html
The very common ones like AND / OR / NOT work for sure. According to Christy Tucker (http://christytucker.wordpress.com/2008/03/29/diigo-or-delicious-for-beginners/), the operator NEAR also works in Diigo but I myself have never used it. Here is the relevant quotation:
"Ah, so you're looking for something that also lets you effectively do an "OR" search. In other words, you would see everything tagged marketing OR communication (or both).
The search feature on either service will give you that result though. Just use search and type in "communication OR marketing"; both services support Boolean operators. That actually will bring up everything that has communication or marketing in the title or tags, but having the search a little broader rather than too narrow seems to be what you want. A broader search lets you browse yourself. If OR is not the right operator, sometimes NEAR works (Diigo supports NEAR, but del.icio.us doesn't)."
As far as tags are concerned, wildcards are not supported in Diigo. Then again, in those cases you could use the full-text search (for which they do work).
Also note that the advanced search mentioned above is not officially available any longer in Diigo. It has been removed (temporarily?). See this thread here: http://groups.diigo.com/Diigo_HQ/forum/topic/advanced-search-removed-9754
However, you can still access it via a cached page (see Robert T's reply) - or you can use the search keywords to access the advanced search features.
idea: "like last bookmark" button - 72 views
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soulgrind r wrote:
> I've just been adding a number of bookmarks, all of which are very similar topics, so using very similar tags and options. But every time i add one i have to type in all the tags and select the list, and other options.
(well, actually i soon figured out to copy and past the list of tags) So, I was wondering, how about a little button on the "add bookmark" popup that repeats all the options, tags, etc.. of the last bookmark?
Sounds like a great idea. I absolutely agree that this would be a very useful feature.
Why my sticky note can only be private.? - 175 views
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What do you use: the Diigo toolbar or the Diigolet? Which browser do you use?
Right now, I use Firefox with the Diigo toolbar. And after selecting the appropriate command for adding a sticky note, I get a pop-up window with a drop-down field inside that is set by default to "Private". But I can also set it to "Public" after clicking the little arrow on the right-hand side of it. Can you see that field in your sticky note pop-up window? Can you change the setting in there? -
I did some more testing with different browsers as well as Diigolet and Diigo toolbar. However, the problem appears to be related to certain pages rather the browser and Diigolet or toolbar.
I could reproduce your problem when trying to add sticky notes to *certain* pages and trying to make them public. For example, there was no setting "Public" when I tried to add a sticky note on http://www.google.de/ (just as an experiment).
Can you give an example of a page where you had this problem so that the people behind Diigo can more easily reproduce this problem?
Using Diigo without a toolbar - 80 views
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The Diigo toolbar is really not needed for joining a Diigo group. The toolbar makes using Diigo a lot more convenient but it is not required for most features of Diigo. And alternatively you can install the Diigolet, which doesn't offer everything the toolbar does but still offers a lot of functionality. Installing the Diigolet will be allowed on any computer because it is not really an installation, the Diigolet is actually just a special kind of bookmark.
Back to your actual question: Neither the Diigo toolbar nor the Diigolet is required for joining a Diigo group. In order to join to a Diigo group without the toolbar, just go to the Diigo homepage http://www.diigo.com/ and click on "Sign in" in the upper right corner. Then enter your login data (user name + password) into the appropriate fields and click the button "Submit". Now you are logged in. Click on "Communities" and find the group you would like to join. Then just click the button "Join Group". That's it.
Too many features - 97 views
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I don't think there can be too many features in Diigo. Different people have different needs and so there will always be features that will be used by some and not by others.
IMO, it is always a matter of the interface. For example, MS Office never reduced its features, but especially with the newer versions, the interface design was completely overhauled to make the most often used features more easily accessible. I think Diigo is going the right way and has already made quite a lot of improvement in that respect.
How do I search for bookmarks with "tag1 OR tag2 OR tag3..."? - 150 views
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The search syntax for what you are trying to do is:
tag:(tag1 OR tag2 OR tag3 ...)
I think the search syntax was once defined in the Diigo Help Center (http://help.diigo.com/) but because so much changed with Diigo V3, the whole help center had to be recreated/rewritten, and it is still a work in progress and as far as I could see it currently does not contain this information.
In Diigo, there is an "Advanced Search" for your own bookmarks. It used to be a directly accessible drop-down menu but since the majority of users just rarely uses advanced search features, the "Advanced Search" was put into a place accessible only *after* having performed a standard search. So, if the standard search does not give you the results you want, then you can refine your search with the advanced search features.
To access the "Advanced Search", you need to perform a standard search using the search field and search button in the upper right corner of the webpage you see after being logged in. Then, you get search results for Diigo, your bookmarks only and everyone's bookmarks, which you can select by clicking on the appropriate tab. After selecting "My bookmark only" you will see the clickable word "Advanced" next to the search button in the upper third of the webpage. Click this word and the advanced search field will open. Use the boolean operator OR to find results which contain any word of your list of terms.
By using the appropriate search syntax, you can access the advanced search features directly (as shown above for the tags). But this works just as well for all other fields, such as:
url:(term1 OR term2 OR term3 ...)
Bookmarks on a Private List - 62 views
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Privacy for bookmarks and privacy for lists are separate things. One is independent from the other. Your bookmarks will always keep their privacy setting that you chose when you created (or imported) them. If a bookmark was public before, it will still be public when being saved to a private list. If a bookmark was private before, it will still be private when being saved to a private list. So, a private list can contain both private *and* public bookmarks, yet the list as a whole will remain private. In a list, you cannot see the privacy setting for bookmarks because the privacy setting applies to the list as a whole (but as individual bookmarks, public bookmarks will remain public as already mentioned above).
Importing bookmarks -- how long should it take? - 103 views
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Absolutely. It definitely shouldn't take that long. That is not normal. Something probably went wrong. Since Diigo prevents duplicate bookmarks, there is nothing to worry about when you resubmit.
Lee Potts wrote:
> I put in the request Friday afternoon and the bookmarks still haven't shown up on my list. Should I resubmit? -
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I am just a Diigo user myself, so I can't tell whether there are currently any technical problems.
Right now, I can't test Diigo but when I am back home I could try to reproduce your problem. It would help if you could tell me which web browser you use (including the version number).
Another thing: You probably tried to import your bookmarks in HTML format via the web interface.
Have you already tried to import your bookmarks with the Diigo toolbar?
If you don't like to permanently install the toolbar, you could use a portable version of Mozilla Firefox and install it there. It works with the portable version, too.
I know this would not be a solution to the original problem but it might do as a workaround for now.
Web Page Persistence - 42 views
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Hi swampy,
Yes, all these data you mentioned persist, i.e. they will still be available even if the original web page has been deleted and is now inaccessible. That is one of the big advantages/features of Diigo. This is also why you can perform whole-text searches in your Diigo archive, it is all saved in Diigo's cache/database.
See here:
http://www.diigo.com/help/bookmark/1
["Archive your bookmarked pages to insure they are always available as originally seen, i.e. never have to worry about link rot again (currently only html pages are archived)."]
http://www.diigo.com/help/learn_more/3/
["Your bookmarked pages are archived to insure they are always available as originally seen."]
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How to turn annotation markers (highlights) on and off. - 28 views
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maggie_diigo wrote:
> Hi fridemar
>We already offer a "Show Annotation" View Mode setting in the toolbar where you can easily toggle your viewing preference (All, private, group, disable).
I think this selection button works nicely. I like having it displayed separated from the Diigo drop-down list button so that I access it more quickly.
@Fridemar: Did you know that you can have this view mode selection being displayed as a separate button in the toolbar by enabling "Show this setting on the toolbar"?
In Diigo v3, there was a plus symbol in front of the tag as already mentioned above. At first, I thought this feature was missing in Diigo v4. However, it is actually there, it is just not easy to find because there is no plus symbol or any other symbol in front of the related tags. Instead, there is just some blank white space in front of the tag, which needs to be clicked for the tag to be added to the search.
So, my suggestion is to add some kind of symbol in front of the related tags again, which shows that clicking there adds the tag to the search instead of replacing the current search tag.
Or is this just my Web browsers? I tried with Firefox 3.5 and Internet Explorer 8.0 and couldn't see any symbol in front of the related tags.
Thanks for the tip and thanks for fixing my ImageShack URL.