Is there a way to only display bookmarks in my library that haven't been highlighted?
I'm trying to highlight a large number of bookmarks and I need a way to keep track of which ones haven't yet been annotated. The main problem is that when I highlight a link, it moves to the front my bookmarks list, since bookmarks are ordered by the time they were last modified. (Which leads to an alternate question: is there a way to display bookmarks in the order they were first added?)
> display bookmarks in the order they were first added
That was the norm in Diigo 3.x.
> problem is that when I highlight a link, it moves to the front
This problem arose when Diigo 4.0 beta was introduced. Please enable e-mail subscription for http://groups.diigo.com/group/Diigo_HQ/content/1009904 (2009-10-18) - Please restore the ability to sort by date added/created.
The only workaround I have is to add tags for day, month and year to every bookmark. Example end results:
Thanks, Graham. The day-month-year tagging workaround is too kludgy to be useful at this point, unfortunately. Hopefully this will be fixed soon! I'll check back in a week to see if Diigo 5 shows some love.
Is there a way to only display bookmarks in my library that haven't been highlighted?
I'm trying to highlight a large number of bookmarks and I need a way to keep track of which ones haven't yet been annotated. The main problem is that when I highlight a link, it moves to the front my bookmarks list, since bookmarks are ordered by the time they were last modified. (Which leads to an alternate question: is there a way to display bookmarks in the order they were first added?)
Thanks very much!
That was the norm in Diigo 3.x.
> problem is that when I highlight a link, it moves to the front
This problem arose when Diigo 4.0 beta was introduced. Please enable e-mail subscription for
http://groups.diigo.com/group/Diigo_HQ/content/1009904 (2009-10-18)
- Please restore the ability to sort by date added/created.
The only workaround I have is to add tags for day, month and year to every bookmark. Example end results:
http://www.diigo.com/user/grahamperrin/2010
http://www.diigo.com/user/grahamperrin/2010-06
http://www.diigo.com/user/grahamperrin/2010-06-24
Good suggestion :)
finds stuff in your library that *is* annotated.
Experimentally changing the tail of that URL from yes to no,
http://www.diigo.com/search?adSScope=my&what=stuff&sort=date&ann=no
might be expected to find stuff in your library that is *not* annotated but the experiment doesn't work.
(Upgrade to Diigo 5 is in progress. It may be worth revisiting this aspect of the topic in a week or so.)
http://groups.diigo.com/group/Diigo_HQ/content/1726856 (2010-07-06),
some filters missing
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