Another way to highlight with Diigo is to turn your mouse into a highlighter pen:
Click the Highlight button on toolbar (without selecting text first). When the highlighter pen is enabled, that Highlight button will become a Highlighter to indicate its status change.
You will visually see your mouse becoming a "highlighter pen"
Time for localization and other suggestions - 159 views
started by Jose Luis Pajares on 23 Mar 08
29 follow-ups, last by Graham Perrin on 25 Mar 10
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only 100 highlights/annotations showing up on page containing over 200 - 72 views
started by Nele Noppe on 02 Jun 09
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Q: Highlighting and privacy? - 198 views
Suggestion: In-page markers - 11 views
highlights, sticky notes and page comments are disorderly, sometimes reversed - 55 views
started by Graham Perrin on 12 Jan 09
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highlights missing when page is reloaded and/or duplicated or missing in other views of... - 402 views
started by Graham Perrin on 12 Sep 09
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highlights and stuck notes: contextual menus are less streamlined, more fiddly in Diigo... - 14 views
started by Graham Perrin on 28 Sep 09
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