correct. if you make the bookmark public, others can see your personal highlights (as sort of clips) when they visit your bookmarks on the diigo site. but your private sticky notes will always stay private
the reason that we use "personal highlight" instead of "highlight" is that this type of highlights will not be seen on the original page by anyone else (except through annotated link) .
This makes it different from "public" or group highlights that others can see on the page.
You can already do this by setting "private" as default on the toolbar "Options" panel.
Ben . wrote: > Awesome, thanks Joel 8) > > I'll be able to uninstall the separate Firefox extension I'm using for this purpose atm and just use the diigo one :) > > Joel Liu wrote: > > Ok. We will make it as private.
sorry that there do seem to be a little too many ads now. Please bear with us as we are experimenting with monetization models. The ads should be reduced over time, and yes, there will be a pro account option.
Glenn Berkshier wrote: > So how long is a page cached?
indefinitely.
> > I still think if you would allow users to copy content like ClipMarks, you would have a killer feature. Combining something like that with all of your other features would put Diigo at the top of the heap.
again, Diigo highlights are saved and clipped. go to "my bookmarks" and click the orange "expand"
- the top diigo menu is there mainly for people who wants to hide the whole diigo toolbar -- will be optional - context menu: there is an option to set diigo items on the top or not. Is this still not working for you, let's us know.
John Knight wrote: > I note that with the new version of Diigo, a Diigo drop down menu appears on the Navigation toolbar. > > There does not appear to be an option. There should be. > > I'm quite happy with all the toolbar buttons. > > I'm happy for it to be installed automatically, to bring it to new the attention of users, but I do not need the Navigation Menu. Please provide an option to remove this after installation.
How can I put a sticky note on a whole block of text, then other sticky notes on separate words within that block? It is possible, but when you have done it, the display appears very strange, and the highlight tends to turn off as soon as it gets to the part you have already highlighted. (I use the latest version of
yes, this is not easy to do now. I suggest you to use "floating" sticky notes sometime.