AFAIR the explanation suggested that the tab closes when the button is clicked. If there is only one tab, the window does not close in response to a click. That feels a little odd. This is partially a Mac OS X thing; in my Safari I prefer to view the tab bar (so the bar, and the tab are present even when there is only one tab). Safari aside:
* in any situation, the behaviour of Diigo buttons should be consistent.
= Suggestions =
1. when the window is not multi-tabbed, a click on the Read Later button should close the window
and/or
2. when the window is not multi-tabbed, a click on the Read Later button should be followed by subtle presentation of a confirmation (something like the confirmation that appears, at top left, when an annotated bookmark has been copied).
* in any situation, the behaviour of Diigo buttons should be consistent.
= Suggestions =
1. when the window is not multi-tabbed, a click on the Read Later button should close the window
and/or
2. when the window is not multi-tabbed, a click on the Read Later button should be followed by subtle presentation of a confirmation (something like the confirmation that appears, at top left, when an annotated bookmark has been copied).
3. to Diigo Help http://help.diigo.com/ add help for the 'Read Later' feature.
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