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Graham Perrin

Batch-Edit Lists - 94 views

Update: thanks to Diigo user Tim McCormack, there is a script for Greasemonkey to delete your lists, if the lists are no longer required. http://www.diigo.com/bookmark/http%3A%2F%2Fuserscr...

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Graham Perrin

"Hide Annotations" Bug In Toolbar - 32 views

I FIGURED IT OUT!! This is a big bug!!! Please respond when you get to this!! Here's the problem. If you have "Hide all annotations" selected, then it shuts off the toolbars ability to recogniz...

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Webtwo Dozent

How do you un-expand annotations in My Library? - 90 views

I use Diigo-Lists in my (German) courses - students get there recommended resources (links / images / videos / presentations). If a list contains several presentations or videos (collected flash)...

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Yoni Blumberg

Export cache - 292 views

Seems that it is planned. Sorry for not doing my research: http://feedback.diigo.com/forums/76211-ideas/suggestions/1170543-offer-an-export-feature-that-includes-images-and-c

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Paul Streby

Tags Not Working - 72 views

Works fine now - thanks! I'd like to start using my group to bookmark sites for my library's website, but I'm hesitant to do so if this is a recurring problem. Is it permanently fixed, or is it...

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globalshop

Buy Aged Outlook Account - 100% PVA Old & Best Quality - 0 views

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    Buy Aged Outlook Account Introduction As technology continues to evolve, many of us have multiple email accounts that we use for various purposes. Some of these accounts may be neglected or forgotten about over time, such as an Aged Outlook Account. But what exactly is an Aged Outlook Account? Essentially, it refers to an older account that was created using the Microsoft Outlook email service. These accounts may have been used in the past but have since been abandoned or replaced by newer accounts. Buy Aged Outlook Account Why does an Outlook account become aged? Have you ever wondered why your Outlook account seems to become "aged" over time, causing it to slow down or become less responsive? There are a few reasons why this might happen, and understanding them can help you keep your email account running smoothly. One common reason for an Outlook account to become aged is the accumulation of old emails and attachments. As time goes on, your inbox can become cluttered with messages and files that take up space and cause your account to run more slowly. Buy Aged Outlook Account Another factor that can contribute to an aged Outlook account is outdated software or settings. Over time, software updates and changes in email protocols can leave your account lagging behind, making it less efficient and causing it to become aged. Additionally, if you don't regularly clean out your inbox or update your email settings, your account may struggle to keep up with the demands of modern email communication. By understanding these factors and taking steps to address them, you can help prevent your Outlook account from becoming aged and ensure that it continues to work effectively for years to come. Can I still access my Aged Outlook Account? If you find yourself with an aged Outlook account, you may be wondering if you can still access it. The good news is that, in most cases, you should still be able to log in and access your account. However, there are a few things to
Joel Liu

Problems with Diigo Toolbar - 116 views

Picardo: Please check Firefox window ==>Tools ==> Options ==>Privacy ==> Cookie ==> Exceptions to see whether diigo.com was disabled. If the cookie is ok. We need to profile to see what happe...

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