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mohammad bahawe

Social Annotation: Seamless Integration of Social Bookmarking, Web Highlighter, Sticky-... - 5 views

  • Diigo's Enhanced Linkrolls let you have your latest Diigo bookmarks displayed as part of your site.
    • Hans Wobbe
       
      This should also work in a flat html file, but not in a bliki that inhibits raw.html.* consider setting the dfx bliki to accept html.
      I found this interesting when I included it in Wx...
    • Daisy Zhao
       
      it's good
    • kathleen johnson
       
      Can you refine the CSS in terms of typography? The summary text ends up clashing with the link text. The summary text looks bigger.
    • mohammad bahawe
       
      HI THERE HOW CAN INCLUDE MY NOTES WITH YOURS
    • Kala Parva
       
      Are Linkrolls working correct today? It seems like those updated today are not showing up.
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    Can somebody give some examples as sticky-notes, that contain links to places, where this  feature  is  used?
     
Amy VanDonsel

Feed User Issue? - 29 views

Awesome, thank you so much. Great job on this version, btw! Regards, AVD Joel Liu wrote: > It was caused by some cache issues. We fixed it.

feed username

Graham Perrin

enhanced linkroll: preview: description present but not required - 11 views

1. http://www.diigo.com/tools/linkrolls 2. de-select the option    [  ] show description: 3. filter by tag Bug Descriptions appear in the preview. Scope I have not tested to see whether des...

bug linkroll preview description gpd4

started by Graham Perrin on 11 Oct 09 no follow-up yet
Kala Parva

Linkroll not functioning - 35 views

Dear Sandy, Thank you and the Diigo team for the quick response. It works fine now. Cheers Santosh

Linkroll Tags Error

Graham Perrin

no icon on enhanced linkroll - 19 views

Hi I have been trying to set up the MyDiigo linkroll on my WordPress blog. But altho I tick the icon box (cos I want it) the icon never shows up and neither do my bookmarks. can someone help me pl...

bug icon linkroll diigo

Kevin Spencer

Enhanced Linkrolls - 110 views

Does this still work? Where do you put it in the code? Thanks!

Enhanced Linkrolls link roll rolls bug diigo help html css format formatting

Vincent Tsao

group linkroll not retrieving tagged items - 30 views

Cross reference http://groups.diigo.com/group/Diigo_HQ/content/965132

bug fixed verified resolved thanks group tag linkroll gpd4 thank you

Maggie Tsai

The Dead Dog Cafe: Diigo: Better than del.icio.us and Google Notebook/Bookmarks - 0 views

  • Diigo is fantastic social bookmarking and proto-blogging tool, marrying the best of del.icio.us, the leading bookmarking site, and Google Notebook, a recently upgraded and highly flexible tool for interacting with and reviewing your websurfing experience. I didn't spend much time with Google Notebook once I discovered it by way of comparing del.icio.us with Google Bookmarks, but I played with it enough to notice a lot of excellent features that del.icio.us did not have, including the ability to automatically associate bookmarks with a current project, flexible blog-like layout for groups of bookmarks, and collaboration features. As I moved bookmarks into Google Notebook, I started to realize I would be missing out on some advantages of del.icio.us, such as strong interconnectivity through tagging and an exceedingly simple and crisp interface. Enter Diigo, which retains del.icio.us's advantages while sprucing it up with notetaking, tagging flexibility, and collaborative features that rival Google Notebook and then some. I compare these three approaches to bookmarking on four fronts: tagging, blogging, collaboration, and "other stuff".
  • Tagging: When I'm surfing, I almost never want to slow down to tag or detail the links I'm saving. I'm either just browsing, and I just want the page to be saved in some repository of "cool" somewhere I might be able to check it out later, OR I want to save the page and others to come back to for some project I'm working on. Although its actual tagging features (labelling) are limited, Google Reader was cool because it would automatically save links to the notebook I was currently working on, which seemed easier than having to tag the page every time I save for del.icio.us. Diigo isn't quite this easy, but it does provide the option of setting default tags so I can cruise through surfing without pause. It also allows you to change tags for multiple bookmarks at once, a feature that has been delayed in del.icio.us during the extended wait for version 2.0. Winner: Diigo
  • Blogging: Sometimes, I don't want to put a whole lot of thought into consolidating my links into one coherent group. In this regard, all three services provide suitable options for tossing together semi-coherent groups of links on independent webpages for others to see. Google Reader does a good job of making scraps from around the internet look palatable; see this example about ultralight backpacking gear, but it does not offer the same level of interconnectivity that del.icio.us or Diigo provide. A similar example from del.icio.us shows it's limitations: the links cannot be groups under one note or be put into any order other than alphabetical or chronological, and pictures and other non-bookmark material cannot be added. Diigo does not have any of these limitations: its lists can be ordered as you please and divided into sections, and they are built independently of the tags, so you can draw bookmarks from anywhere into the page, as you can see in this example. The option that makes Diigo stand out is its ability to transcend the status of "proto-blog" by easily exporting links to the blog of the user's choice. By simply selecting links and clicking "Send to Blog >>", a skeletal blog entry is started in Diigo which can be fleshed out and published on the spot. Winner: Diigo
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  • Other Stuff: del.icio.us is so barebones that there's not much else it offers. Google Notebook's advantages are all outlined above but are held to some degree by Diigo, though Google does hold out the possibility of superior future integration with its other products. In contrast, Diigo's additional features abound. You can include a linkroll of Diigo bookmarks on your blog/website that includes your comments on webpages when people click on the links from your linkroll. Diigo also updates del.icio.us with all of the bookmarks added to Diigo, so you do not lose any of the benefits of the del.icio.us community. In addition, Diigo can automatically post to your blog based on the sites you've bookmarked and commented on. Winner: Diigo
helloe

AMCP Tech Blog: Diigo!, Part II - 0 views

  • Ever-since we got a sneak peak at Diigo, I've been playing around with it and marveling at the latest feature releases. Diigo is the product of hardwork, deep understanding of what end users want, and one of the most feature complete social annotation services I know of. Last week, the team at Diigo released some great updates that make it all the better reason to switch from whatever social bookmarking tool you're using, to Diigo. Here's a rough outline of what the team has been up to:Easier to Bookmark: Recent updates allows users to add a 'Diigolet' to their bookmarks; a button that allows you to add whatever page you are viewing to your Diigo bookmarks, an invaluable tool for information hungry users.Importing/Exporting: Badges are the 'hip' thing right now and Diigo doesn't want to miss out on it. So, they will be releasing a linkroll that will allow users to add their recent bookmarks to their blogs or websites to share what they have been bookmarking. You can also import your Del.icio.us bookmarks to your Diigo account.Toolbars: The Diigo toolbar has also been upgraded. You can blog about the page you are viewing with the "Blog-This" button, as well as instantaneously add the page you are viewing to your bookmarks.
  • Our design philosophy is simple -- what makes the most sense to us as users, what we'd like to have as users ourselves, and what are some creative ways to do things even better... We'd like to continue thinking out-of-the-box, and not to be totally bound by traditional framework or method of doing things.What Diigo has to do is really stick out to users; and that's pretty hard to do when there are a great number of other competing services. That's exactly what Diigo does. For those that are looking for a head-on review, I suggest you take a peak at our initial preview.
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Graham Perrin

group: wording: titles of home page, invitation, e-mails, feed, linkroll etc. are misle... - 12 views

If the group is named Organisational restructuring working groups then the title of the home page is Group Organisational restructuring working groups's best content ...

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Graham Perrin

First Impressions & some issues - 108 views

> difference between searching My Library and searching one of my Groups True. Diigo Groups were a relatively late addition to the Diigo feature set. Whilst Diigo 4.0 beta brought great improvem...

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Graham Perrin

Linkroll not working - 29 views

Thanks for the reply :) Tag: resolved

diigo bug help linkroll resolved

Richard Gaines

RSS FEED??? - 20 views

Graham Perrin wrote: > Have a look at http://www.diigo.com/tools/linkrolls and the other tools … ************** Thank you, Graham--now it makes sense--I have it installed on my Network54 site, but...

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live22xo

Version change? - 22 views

https://live22slotsgame.blogspot.com/2019/08/live22-100-2020.html

bug help inconsistency

Graham Perrin

Time for localization and other suggestions - 159 views

Thomas Laigle wrote: > I'd be pleased to help with french translation if needed :) http://groups.diigo.com/group/Diigo_HQ/content/1430752 (2010-03-25) requests Diigo in french.

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Graham Perrin

Gadget for Google - 297 views

Similarly, Vikash Shah wrote: > gadget for iGoogle I rarely use iGoogle but by coincidence, I recently toyed with the gadget of some other service. @ Vikash, Paul and François If you're agreea...

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yc c

Groups' bookmarks in the Firefox sidebar - 55 views

Does anybody know if the sidebar can be accessed from the browser? Or is it inside the extension, locally? It would be good to make it accessible... If you happen to know the URL please tell me. ...

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