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Graham Perrin

WebSlides: options to loop/repeat, randomise - 93 views

Imagine: WebSlides, or something like it, as your screen saver…

WebSlides slides.diigo.com loop load performance suggestion gpd4

Suzannah Claire

Request | My Tools | My Feeds: list, categorize, tag, manage feeds - 96 views

This is not the case. If a bookmark is private, and then it is placed in a list, it will not show up in the RSS feed. If it is converted to public, than it WILL show up in the RSS feed. The only...

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Graham Perrin

Favicon Support - 84 views

Linux stuff to http://groups.diigo.com/groups/ubuntu-linux please :) and I'll be there in due course

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mominbd100

live=Wimbledon 2015 Live - 1 views

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tennis

started by mominbd100 on 09 Jul 15 no follow-up yet
mominbd100

tennis==Wimbledon 2015 Live - 1 views

The 2015 Wimbledon Championships is a tennis tournament taking place at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in Wimbledon, London, United Kingdom, from 29 June to 12 July 2015. They are the...

started by mominbd100 on 09 Jul 15 no follow-up yet
Graham Perrin

problem with apostrophe and/or speech/quotation marks in cached copy - 5 views

At http://www.diigo.com/annotated?uid=26573&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.90percentofeverything.com%2F2009%2F10%2F14%2Fachieving-adoption-of-a-disruptive-product (referred from http://www.diigo.com/bookmark...

bug apostrophe cache snapshot archive meta preview annotated view gpd4

started by Graham Perrin on 20 Oct 09 no follow-up yet
Graham Perrin

Diigolet view of group tag dictionary does not reflect previously entered matching tags - 3 views

A very minor issue with Diigolet 4.0b166 1. before copying to a group, add to a bookmark a tag that's in that group's dictionary 2. copy (share) to that group Bug Buttons for the matching tags ...

bug Diigolet 4.0b166 group copy share tag dictionary gpd4

started by Graham Perrin on 20 Jun 10 no follow-up yet
Graham Perrin

Diigo shared list references to WebSlides should not have the ?v=p tail - 1 views

A minor issue: References to WebSlides should not (need not) have ?v=p at their tail. Example http://www.diigo.com/list/grahamperrin/handhelds refers to http://slides.diigo.com/list/grahampe...

list WebSlides suggestion inconsistency gpd4

started by Graham Perrin on 22 May 09 no follow-up yet
Graham Perrin

http://groups.diigo.com/undefined/… bug following addition of a tag - 8 views

Off-topic Entry of a first tag does not reproduce the issue; in standard mode the entry does not appear until after a reload of the page. Resolution Addition of a second tag, follow...

groups.diigo.com bookmark tag edit bug resolved

Graham Perrin

caches of campaign-archive.com - 4 views

A minor issue: http://www.diigo.com/cached?url=http%3A%2F%2Fus1.campaign-archive.com%2F%3Fu%3D23c2d8dbfb297c1ddd9e43590%26id%3D915e3d171a%26e%3Ddb6c4742d1 is blank. It may be appropriate t...

bug cache gpd4

started by Graham Perrin on 23 Jul 09 no follow-up yet
Graham Perrin

meta view of classic view of Nabble scrolls too far horizontally - 5 views

See also meta view of Mail Online scrolls unexpectedly too far to a non-Diigo highlight

bug UI GUI meta horizontal scroll Nabble classic view gpd4

Graham Perrin

Annotated view presents no highlights of threaded view of Nabble - HTML cachi... - 6 views

A minor issue/question. In an ideal world, http://www.diigo.com/cached?url=http%3A%2F%2Fn2.nabble.com%2FTabs-and-Windows-Re-ux-user-interface-Redesigning-the-OOo-Framework-tt2107009.html%23a21896...

puzzle Ajax snapshot cache annotated view meta highlight gpd4

started by Graham Perrin on 01 Oct 09 no follow-up yet
Maggie Tsai

last exit for the lost » Blog Archive » Diigo: the Web 2.0 Swiss Army Knife - 0 views

  • Diigo: the Web 2.0 Swiss Army Knife July 24th, 2006 Just as PC World predicted, the bookmarking / social annotation powerhouse known as Diigo announced their public launch today. While others have been quick to launch a legion of bookmarking sites that are all nearly identical to one another, Diigo’s developers have taken the time necessary to produce the most substantive collection of annotation, blogging, and research tools available under one roof. Those who think that Diigo is “just another” bookmarking site are in for a big surprise when they start to explore the real capabilities of this little beast. When I first mentioned Diigo back in February, I stated that my favorite feature was the ability to bookmark across multiple platforms (such as Binklist, Furl, RawSugar, etc.) but what I didn’t realize is that I hadn’t even scratched the surface. “What are these great features?” you’re asking. Let’s take a look at some of them. First of all, the key to unlocking the secret world of Diigo is the toolbar. This tiny piece of software allows the whole of the internet to become an interactive work station. While the toolbar contains the standard bookmarking and search features you would expect, it also allows you to use the real gem of this suite: the Content Selection Menu. The Content Selection Menu is an innocent-looking little drop down menu that appears whenever you highlight some text (this feature can be turned on or off via the options menu on the toolbar.) The menu contains three categories of sub-menus: Diigo, Search, and Copy.
  • The Diigo sub-menu allows you to highlight selected text or to blog the text with Blogger, WordPress, Movable Type, LiveJournal, or Typepad. The highlight can be set to either public or private visibility. The private highlighting is particularly useful if you’re doing any sort of research that involves keeping track of bits of information from all over the web. The public highlighting is great for annotating web pages with “sticky notes” that other Diigo users can see when hovering over the highlighted text. One more important feature here is the ability to forward the web page without having to go through the trouble of composing an email to do it. So in one fell swoop you can bookmark, highlight, annotate, and forward without ever having to leave the web page. (One minor correction: the highlighting does not become publicly visible unless a public Sticky Note has been attached.) In the Search sub-menu you will find the ability to search your selected text across a potentially infinite number of search engines and online resources. The stock search menu comes loaded with about ten categories, each containing multiple resources. Whether you want to search a standard search engine such as Google or Yahoo, a blogging resource such as Technorati, News, Shopping, Music, Bookmarking sites, they’re all there, and much more. In addition, the search menu is fully cusomizable. Don’t need a certain category? No problem, just delete it. Want to add you own category? That’s no problem either. You can add, remove, and rearrange ’til your heart’s content. The Copy menu is short and sweet. And I do mean sweet! As much as I love all of the other features Diigo has to offer, this is quite possibly the one “must have” feature that seals the deal for me. This sub-menu has only two offerings: Without format, and With format. Anyone who has needed to cut & paste text from a web site into a blog entry, email, or word processing document should know the frustration of having to unformat the text in order to make it usable in your document. I had gotten to the point of just keeping Notepad open in order to quickly (and I use that term very loosely) unformat text before pasting it into my documents. Now with a single click I can strip the text of its formatting, making it ready to insert into the document of my choice. Like I said…sweet! I could go on and on about the wonders of Diigo, but you really aren’t going to gain a full appreciation for it until you give it try yourself. If all of these features (and I didn’t even cover them all) seem a little overwhelming, don’t worry. There is an extensive help section to guide you through. Why wait for Web 2.0 to come to your favorite sites when you can carry this cutting-edge tool wherever you go? Posted by Reginald Freeman
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Graham Perrin

Suggestion: services change log - 37 views

Suggestion: * change log of services. (Not to reveal private information. Rather, simply to know when issues both minor and major have been resolved.) For the toolbar we have the bl...

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Graham Perrin

middle click?? - 113 views

> I've never had any issues with the right click menu not appearing. The problem does seem to be random or transient (as I review this afternoon the stickies that I attached to this page on 10th N...

toolbar firefox extension usability interface GUI suggestion

Call Me What You Want

Tag Management - 37 views

a. Option to have bigger tag input space in Diigo FF extension ---Right now it's still clunky once you start adding lots of tags because you can't see the ones you've previously inputted and can't...

suggestion tagedit

started by Call Me What You Want on 02 Oct 08 no follow-up yet
Maggie Tsai

Better CSS and HTML for daily blog postings - 46 views

Bob, Two new changes are implemented now - 1. better HTML format as you suggested 2. post interval setting: daily, twice daily and weekly Please take a look and advise any issue. Thanks!

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anonymous

Changes not updated to other services - 28 views

OK I understand about potential hazards for batch operations, so don't enable that functionality for batch operations. However, if the functionality already exists in the toolbar, just ensure the ...

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