I'm new to Diigo and trying to understand how it works. I think the tutorials explain pretty well how to highlight stuff. But I saw in the description that I could either - send booksmarks, highlights or sticky to my blog or someone else - access my bookmarks/sticky notes from any computer with web access
I'm not sure if the two are done the same way, but I'm trying to understand what access you have to the diigo bookmarks when you are not using your own computer with the Diigo plugin.
1) Send bookmarks, highlights, stickies can be found in the lower right section of each of your bookmarks with the word share plus a drop down arrow with several options on how to do that. I don't have a blog so I don't know how to do it for blogging. This feature can also be seen in the Diigo toolbar if you installed it on your Firefox.
2) As long as you have the plugin on a browser, you pretty much have the same access as you would on your computer as long as you insert your login info. With the Diigolet (only Firefox and Flock supports the toolbar) I haven't found a way to highlight images and flash but pretty much the same. If you mean what highlights can you see when you aren't logged in, well none unless you get the annotated link which you can also see under share.
- send booksmarks, highlights or sticky to my blog or someone else
- access my bookmarks/sticky notes from any computer with web access
I'm not sure if the two are done the same way, but I'm trying to understand what access you have to the diigo bookmarks when you are not using your own computer with the Diigo plugin.
Thanks for the help.
1) Send bookmarks, highlights, stickies can be found in the lower right section of each of your bookmarks with the word share plus a drop down arrow with several options on how to do that. I don't have a blog so I don't know how to do it for blogging. This feature can also be seen in the Diigo toolbar if you installed it on your Firefox.
2) As long as you have the plugin on a browser, you pretty much have the same access as you would on your computer as long as you insert your login info. With the Diigolet (only Firefox and Flock supports the toolbar) I haven't found a way to highlight images and flash but pretty much the same. If you mean what highlights can you see when you aren't logged in, well none unless you get the annotated link which you can also see under share.
Call Me What You Want wrote:
> I haven't found a way to highlight images and flash
Flash is exceptional.
At least: Flash text may not be indexed. If you search for Flash text, I doubt that you'll find it.
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