Allow Diigo to recognise the manageress/manager of a site.
= Implementation =
Following the Google approach:
1. manager contacts Diigo claiming ownership/managership of a site
2. Diigo asks the person to add a uniquely named file to the root of the site
3. manager adds the file
4. Diigo finds the file and recognises the site's owner/manager.
= Purposes =
A manager may wish to add highlights to a home page
- I wish to do this, for the home pages of my groups' sites.
A manager may wish to remove legacy graffiti from a home page.
A manager of two sites, which have near-identical texts but dissimilar styles, may wish to *carefully* define (for Diigo users' annotations) a relationship/similarity between the two; see below.
> A manager may wish to remove legacy graffiti from a home page.
More usefully, less destructively:
* from a home page, a manager may wish to extract all annotations then
- delete the floating sticky notes and others that have graffiti-like appearance
- from the extracts: re-post valuables, in a more presentable form, either at the home page or (more likely) at pages that are more relevant to the annotation.
Allow Diigo to recognise the manageress/manager of a site.
= Implementation =
Following the Google approach:
1. manager contacts Diigo claiming ownership/managership of a site
2. Diigo asks the person to add a uniquely named file to the root of the site
3. manager adds the file
4. Diigo finds the file and recognises the site's owner/manager.
= Purposes =
A manager may wish to add highlights to a home page
- I wish to do this, for the home pages of my groups' sites.
A manager may wish to remove legacy graffiti from a home page.
A manager of two sites, which have near-identical texts but dissimilar styles, may wish to *carefully* define (for Diigo users' annotations) a relationship/similarity between the two; see below.
Et cetera.
= Relevance to previous topics =
http://www.diigo.com/annotated/bb5768665eaf6bd219dfaad9e0574ed5 (2008-11-18)
> a site manager may wish for one name (of a site) to be broadly
> synonymous with another name
http://www.diigo.com/annotated/874e6aceaca7b35ae89c8f61cc983e08 (2008-11-25)
> site manager-defined 'URL synonyms' (for want of a better expression)
et cetera.
More usefully, less destructively:
* from a home page, a manager may wish to extract all annotations then
- delete the floating sticky notes and others that have graffiti-like appearance
- from the extracts: re-post valuables, in a more presentable form, either at the home page or (more likely) at pages that are more relevant to the annotation.
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