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Thanks for all your help. A new toolbar has been updated with these 3 files removed. Please note: these files are not virus and will not affect your system in any way. These were extra files ...
Thanks for all your help. A new toolbar has been updated with these 3 files removed. Please note: these files are not virus and will not affect your system in any way. These were extra files ...
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Magnolia South wrote: > Not in smart folders. I've tried it on Ubuntu, Vista AND XP. http://www.diigo.com/tools?client=ff shows predefined smart folders Recent and Unread. I have added a third sm...
A suggestion in the UserVoice area: http://uservoice.com/a/iiFuU Organise your bookmark list like yours os, in differents folders
In recent versions of Diigo you can add section headings to a list, but there is no nesting.
The ability to bookmark multiple links can vary depending on the browser you're using. Below are general instructions for some popular browsers: Google Chrome: Using Bookmarks Bar: Open each lin...
I have found that if I run Firefox in Compatibility Mode of Windows XP, the filter is visible in the Diigo toolbar.
Ok. I will record it.
Check out our List feature - much more flexible than tagging / folders alone
Got it - fixed - will release in the next FF toolbar update.
The many subjects will be easier to follow, respond to, and to later find in this forum, if you create one topic per subject. Thanks.
Because of this issue (links from the toolbar and Smart Folder are opened in current active tab) I decided to switch back to delicious bookmarks and FireFox toolbar. Even though It is "not compat...
The opening post is missing from this topic 553997 but I like it for what remains. An earlier topic: http://groups.diigo.com/group/Diigo_HQ/content/546475
In April: > at least one other topic that focuses more closely on the notion of lists within lists, > but I can't find it at the moment Found it, thanks to Google: http://groups.diigo.com/gro...
Okay *you* don't want that, but what if "we" do want?, please be flexible, allow us decide, customize and set that limit. is it so hard?. I'm referring to this http://screencast.com/t/cyPQGaUt2n .