I am using Firefox Mozilla and also Internet Explorer.
If I click on the Diigo button, top left hand side of the Diigo toolbar, the drop down menu appears. I move the mous to My Lists, the different lists I have created are visible. I click on a liste name and the list of "bookmarks" open in a new browser tab. I then click on a "bookmark" to access the particular url.
An improvement would be, through the drop down menu operation, I could actually see a drop down menu with all the "bookmarks" in the selected list and then click on the "bookmark" without having to open the entire list page in my browser.
What do other users think of this suggestion? Or is the option currently available, but I do not know how to achieve this function?
You can achieve this as instructed 1) open the sidebar by clicking the notebook icon alongside diigo toolbar icon 2) after the sidebar shown in the left column, my library->lists->click on the specific bookmark belonging to the list 3) finally,the annotated webpage is shown in a new browser tab
If I click on the Diigo button, top left hand side of the Diigo toolbar, the drop down menu appears. I move the mous to My Lists, the different lists I have created are visible. I click on a liste name and the list of "bookmarks" open in a new browser tab. I then click on a "bookmark" to access the particular url.
An improvement would be, through the drop down menu operation, I could actually see a drop down menu with all the "bookmarks" in the selected list and then click on the "bookmark" without having to open the entire list page in my browser.
What do other users think of this suggestion? Or is the option currently available, but I do not know how to achieve this function?
1) open the sidebar by clicking the notebook icon alongside diigo toolbar icon
2) after the sidebar shown in the left column, my library->lists->click on the specific bookmark belonging to the list
3) finally,the annotated webpage is shown in a new browser tab
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