Thinking Chrome: presentation of tabs *above* the URL/address field is a radical departure from the norm. I have no idea whether people are embracing novelties such as that, but it's good to consider novelties that truly reflect users' requirements.
Thinking Diigo: let's be inspired by novel UIs. We might come up with something that makes Diigo universally (at least broadly) easier to use.
Totally off-topic from Diigo: I don't believe that all Google alternatives to the norm are acceptable. UI of Google Code was (maybe still is) particularly inferior. As a busy member of a project that was previously hosted by Google Code, I was terribly frustrated by obstacles, omissions and bugs in the UI - *really* not what I wanted from an issue tracker ;)
Bookmark dialogue lacks the option to add to a list.
= Environment =
* Diigolet
* Safari 3.1.2 (5525.20.1)
* Mac OS X 10.5.5
= Workaround =
1. complete bookmark as far as possible within Diigolet
2. My Bookmarks
3. select (tick check boxes)
4. Add to List…
= Priority =
Very low.
> I am using Chrome more and more and cannot use the full toolbar.
FWIW I sometimes lurk in irc://irc.freenode.net/#webkit, less frequently in irc://irc.freenode.net/#chromium and irc://irc.freenode.net/#chromium-dev
- the latter logged at http://echelog.matzon.dk/logs/ - I'm not a developer, simply interested in how things there may develop.
Thinking Chrome: presentation of tabs *above* the URL/address field is a radical departure from the norm. I have no idea whether people are embracing novelties such as that, but it's good to consider novelties that truly reflect users' requirements.
Thinking Diigo: let's be inspired by novel UIs. We might come up with something that makes Diigo universally (at least broadly) easier to use.
Totally off-topic from Diigo: I don't believe that all Google alternatives to the norm are acceptable. UI of Google Code was (maybe still is) particularly inferior. As a busy member of a project that was previously hosted by Google Code, I was terribly frustrated by obstacles, omissions and bugs in the UI - *really* not what I wanted from an issue tracker ;)
> Thinking Diigo: let's be inspired by novel UIs. We might come up with something that makes Diigo universally (at least broadly) easier to use.
Thanks. We'd like to see your suggestion on UI. BTW, we will add list box in diigolet when we have time.
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