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Graham Perrin

Links from multiple word tags not working in tagroll (and rss) - 127 views

> consensus Considering the many other topics (including import, export and interop) that relate to tagging, I'd say: * no consensus. Diigo team are working towards the next version of Diigo.

links rss tagroll tags multiple word tags bug boolean

Paul Streby

Tagrolls now available - 44 views

I posted a tagroll on my website. It shows up beautifully in Firefox, but doesn't show up at all in Internet Explorer. I think it has something to do with cookies and privacy settings; a privacy ...

[news] tagrolls

Laurent J.V  Dubois

Group tagroll tool - 33 views

+1 All add-value tools for personnal Diigo will be an amazing add-value for each group. and Tagrool is perhaps the most interesting for a group community. Laurent, admin of the Sales Group http://...

cloud group tagroll

Paul Streby

Tagrolls and linkrolls don't show up in IE - 67 views

I can't see either tagrolls or linkrolls in Internet Explorer. They show up fine in Firefox. Here they are if you want to see for yourself: http://141.216.10.140/library/test.htm (linkroll) htt...

ie linkrolls tagrolls

started by Paul Streby on 15 Dec 07 no follow-up yet
anonymous

Problem with my tagroll - 39 views

Hi ! I've just discovered that my tagroll isn't complete. I used "count=150" to avoid the complete list of all my tags (862 until now), but it doesn't show the 150 most frequent but the 150 first t...

tagrolls

started by anonymous on 19 Aug 08 no follow-up yet
Maggie Tsai

Creating a tagroll from a list - 44 views

Darren, Interesting. Just curious how would one really use this - usecase? Note: a list comes with a webslides, which can be easily embeded as a widget. Give that a try.

list tag cloud tagroll

Graham Perrin

Tagrolls not working for me... - 16 views

Don't worry about deleting; leave this one open, in case your issue turns out to be different. Thanks Graham

tagrolls bug

Graham Perrin

Tools/Tagrolls Problems - 28 views

See also http://groups.diigo.com/Diigo_HQ/forum/topic/tag-cloud-44111#3 relating to tagrolls.

Tagrolls alphabetical blog count bugs bug

Maggie Tsai

Tagrolls doesn't work on XHTML pages. - 17 views

Noted - please advise some URLs so we can double check. Thanks

tagrolls

Phil Ridout

Group Tagrolls problem still present in V4 - 14 views

bug tagroll

started by Phil Ridout on 29 Sep 09 no follow-up yet
Graham Perrin

Tag Cloud - 325 views

@ K.L. Evans Is this working in Diigo 4.0 beta?

tag cloud help bug TagRolls blog

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.
Joel Liu

Web widget - 30 views

I installed diigo enhanced linkroll to my testing blogger account http://coolfirebird.blogspot.com. It worked for me. Could you tell me what blog you use?

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Graham Perrin

hypertext link - 11 views

Hi Enhanced linkrolls appears at http://www.diigo.com/tools Group-specific linkrools/tagrolls appear within the context of the group. Does that answer your question?

Sau Ama

Diigo - Powerful Online Research Tool - 3 views

  • If the Internet is your main medium for research, I believe that you know the importance of bookmarking and sharing your findings with colleagues to get the best information possible. Therefore, an online research tool will be very helpful in organizing gathered information while at the same time making it available to others for collaborative purposes. Diigo - a powerful online research tool fits perfectly for this need.
  • Diigo is a browser plugin that functions as a web highlighter, sticky notes, social bookmarking tool, and a social information network rolled into one. Once you have download and install the Diigo toolbar, you can start bookmarking websites, highlighting texts inside it, leaving comments and more.
  • Next, the knowledge sharing part of Diigo lets you share and discuss your findings with any available public or private groups. With Diigo, connecting with friends with similar interests can be done effortlessly through content sharing.
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  • Features of Diigo As a personal research tool, you can use Diigo to, Bookmark, highlight texts and add sticky notes to any websites that you want. All changes are persistent - that means you can see the same highlighted texts when you are browsing through the same page again.
  • As a collaborative research platform, you can use Diigo to, Join or create a private or public group to share and collaborate with people of the same interests. Add private sticky notes that are visible to only members of the same group. This creates a platform for instant discussion (or debate!)
  • Group a web page with tags and lists. Access all your research anywhere because all your bookmarks are stored online. Search for a bookmark by a full text search, sticky notes, tags and more. Share your research with others in multiple ways - send to blog, linkrolls, tagrolls, by email, post to other social bookmarking sites such as Twitter, Facebook, Delicious, etc. Automatically post findings to your blog with all the comments, highlights, etc. Easily find the most popular content on Diigo to stay up to date with the hottest news. Get recommended content based on your activities in Diigo. Get related content while browsing the Internet - I recently stumbled a website with loads of useful comments from Diigo’s users. Import bookmarks from other social bookmarking sites to Diigo. The “Save Elsewhere ” feature allows you to simultaneously bookmark sites to Del.ico.us, Simpy or Ma.gnolia.
  • Group tag - to enforce tagging consistency within a group, the group admin can set a list of recommended tags to be used by other team members. Get recommended news from your Diigo’s friends - from Diigo’s sidebar, you can also see who is currently reading the same page too!
  • Extract comments / notes by other users on a website.
  • After testing Diigo for a while, I love the fact that Diigo maintains all the annotations and comments that I’ve previously left on a web page, which speeds up future revisions on all of my previous findings. Furthermore, there are many specific public groups to join that will definitely help to expand my knowledge.
  • Diigo, in my opinion, is not only an online research tool; it is a living knowledge sharing community.
  • Diigo is a browser plugin that functions as a web highlighter, sticky notes , social bookmarking tool, and a social information network rolled into one .
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

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