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anonymous

Diigo firefox extension and the firebug console - 59 views

I would like to disable anything diigo-related from displaying in Firebug. It is annoying to have diigo <style> tags injected into the html and therefore displaying in the Firebug HTML panel....

firebug javascript

sandy_diigo

Can't get iPad Web Highlighter to work - 232 views

I've been trying to get the Web Highlighter to work. I've followed the instructions (http://www.diigo.com/tools/web_highlighter_for_ipad_safari) several times with no success. I get the bookmark in...

iPad WebHighlighter

Graham Perrin

Post to Diigo: example JavaScript modified to include the date of addition - 16 views

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    The JavaScript in the paste, based on the standard Post to Diigo, includes the following tags: 2009 2009-10 2009-10-25 unread Tagging with year, month and date at time of bookmarking is a workaround to a recent issue Library out of order! - I can't find things! For the workaround to be effective, you'll need to customise your Post to Diigo once a day. Permalink for this group bookmark http://groups.diigo.com/group/Diigo_HQ/content/1028273
shahzaibqureshi

Adobe Dreamweaver CC 2015 Crack and Serial key Download - 0 views

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    Adobe Dreamweaver CC 2015 create websites and blogs using HTML, PHP, CSS and JavaScript, given its ease of use once the program.
catherine dsouza

public sticky notes missing - 28 views

I appreciate the concern which is been rose. The things need to be sorted out because it's not about the individual but it can be with everyone. stelle The Bible

sticky note public bug gpd4

Graham Perrin

Diigo now supports screenshots « Moving at the Speed of Creativity - 13 views

  • Diigo now supports screenshots
  • The following video, included in the post
  • Diigo's screenshot functionality as a reasonably powerful Skitch alternative
  • ...2 more annotations...
  • Diigo V5: Collect and Highlight, Then Remember!
  • diigobuzz on Vimeo
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    Nothing ever happened to me. I ask someone on here if i could and they said i could use it.
Maggie Tsai

6 Reasons Diigo is Better Than Delicious | Get A New Browser - 0 views

  • But honestly, even with their latest release - they have stopped innovating. I checked out Diigo on the recommendation of Mike Fruchter sometime ago via FriendFeed. Since signing up I hadn’t really used it. But, the latest update to delicious broke my Daily Digest series - which was the final straw. And since Diigo allows you to import from Delicious, there really is no switching costs for me. That being said I have been extremely happy with my Diigo experience. Here are six reasons Diigo is better than Delicious
    • anonymous
       
      Well put. I was so hopeful that Delicious would allow multi word tags. All of the other services seem to base bookmark imports/exports on the Delicious API. Even if those services use multiword tags, the API's don't.
  • 1. It’s more socialDiigo has an extra level of social networking that Delicious does not provide - at least not in a usable manner. You can connect with people that have similar interests based on what you tag. 2. AnnotationsThe annotations feature is very cool. When you bookmark something, you can highlight notable sections to refer to later. And any other Diigo users can see your highlights when they visit the page if they have the toolbar installed. 3. Superior UI and ExperienceAside from all the snazzy features, the core “bookmarks” interface is much better than that of delicious - offering many additional features and better organization. 4. MicrobloggingThe microblogging feature in delicious never got a chance. This is the “daily post” feature that basically posts a digest to your blog of all the bookmarks you have saved over X amount of time. Delicious always had it as an “experimental feature”, for 3 years. Diigo does it so much better, allowing you to post only specific tags to your blog as well as providing more customization features. 5. DiscoveryNow, this is something that delicious did fairly well but is pretty much a product of its large community. But Diigo does a great job at it too, allowing you discover what’s hot across the network but also within a group of friends. It also has a “watchlist” feature that allows you to keep tabs on certain tags in the network. And last, it shows you a river of bookmarks from your network - with a neat tag cloud to see what your community is tagging the most. 6. Better ToolboxYou can import, export. There are widgets, linkrolls, and tagrolls. They offer several ways to interact with the service - through context menu, toolbars, bookmarklets. There’s a Facebook app. You can “save elsewhere” too. So, if you still want to post stuff to delicious (let’s say you have a great community there), you can set that up. What this does is posts your new bookmarks to the other services whenever you post them to Diigo.
  • All in all Diigo wins hands down. So ditch delicious, sign up, and join me.
Graham Perrin

Can not bookmark XHTML-based S5 presentation - 27 views

See also Diigo and Diigolet problems with XHTML at w3.org

bug inconsistency XHTML S5 CSS JavaScript suggestion gpd4

Graham Perrin

Diigo annotations sometimes in conflict with underlying link/JavaScript - 11 views

Workaround, in Diigo 3.1.6.4, Firefox 3.0.3: * aim for Diigo toolbar * avoid the word 'Highlight' * click the small triangle to the right of 'Highlight' * Don't Show Highlight - then continue to ...

ttw bug gpd4

Graham Perrin

Highlighting problem in Chrome 4 | Diigo Groups - 0 views

  • Highlighting problem
    • Graham Perrin
       
      Highlight drawn using Diigolet 4.0b14 in Chromium 4.0.229.0 (30489) on Mac OS X 10.6.x.  As I drew the highlight, the button on the toolbar of Diigolet remained normal.  So: the bug (maybe in the V8 JavaScript engine used by Chromium and by Google Chrome) (maybe not in the JavaScript of Diigolet) does not occur in all circumstances. 
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