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Graham Perrin

Suggestion: In-page markers - 11 views

Claudia A wrote: > a transparent highlight effect with a marker attached the the > highlight marker (which in turn would be attached to the text) > would do the trick. And it would work with the s...

suggestion

Maggie Tsai

New toolbars updated for everyone - 44 views

Fridemar, Thanks for reporting - noted. Fridemar & Ollitolli, Hey, soon you guys can "get connected" easily. Stay tuned :-)

news toolbar spam (electronic)

Graham Perrin

[ToolBar] Will Digoo hire an information architect / ergonome ? - 11 views

Sorry for this provocative title but I am a little upset to see that Diigo has, in one hand : exactly what I want, and in the other hand : an interface with an awfull ergonomy. I'm speaking of...

design ergonomy toolbar suggestion

Graham Perrin

Considerate placement of floating sticky notes - 67 views

When you place a floating sticky note, please do so considerately. If you move someone else's note, please do so considerately. Advice 1. First, view the site...

floating sticky note help FAQ gpd4

Graham Perrin

Threaded Annotation - 474 views

Maggie wrote, at comment #2: > … the whole purpose of in-situ "social annotation" > > Just "add comment" to follow on a sticky note conversation. Please > give that a try and let us know ...

discussion feature forum

Graham Perrin

only 100 highlights/annotations showing up on page containing over 200 - 72 views

Afterthought: the public meta view of a page is designed to not reveal private notes. It may be easier for you to gauge completeness from the annotated link that you previously gained and shared: ...

annotations highlight bug 958359 959095 959848 959920 960067 960888 priority

Maggie Tsai

Cross Platfrom View Fails -- No, Wait, They All Fail... - 14 views

Hi, We're having trouble reproducing the issues you describe. Joel will follow up with you in email. thanks

bug forwarding linux mac

Graham Perrin

highlight: pencil icon makes all text to the right of the highlight invisible - 24 views

Bugged: http://www.diigo.com/bookmark/http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ibccrim.org.br%2Fsite%2FenglishPresentation%2FenglishPresentation.php?f=m&tab=people&uname=grahamperrin (you'll probably not see this particul...

bug hidden missing text Diigolet 4.0b14 4.0b166 highlight pencil icon speech bubble gpd4 962104 976077 977765 986182 1004191 1004206

Mah Saito

Blogging Parent Letter and Consent Form | Beyond School - 0 views

  • Here’s how: use Diigo. That’s what I’m going to do, anyway. Diigo now allows us to leave annotations (”stickynotes”) on web pages that are not attached to any highlighted texts, but just float on the page as a little yellow speech bubble. So I’m going to put a private, floating stickynote on each student blog’s homepage telling me the privacy levels chosen for him or her. It looks like this:
  • –hover over the speech bubble, and it shows you your annotation, eg.: “full name, pictures, videos okay, self-moderated comments,” or whatever. So here’s the letter. If anybody wants to suggest changes, or collaborate on them, I’m all ears.
Graham Perrin

count of annotations in speech bubble icon misinterpreted as original text - 2 views

At http://www.diigo.com/bookmark/http%3A%2F%2Fwww.guardian.co.uk%2Fworld%2F2009%2Foct%2F04%2Fcalifornia-failing-state-debt?tab=comment&uname=grahamperrin there's a highlight, "Let the gloating be...

bug speech bubble icon highlight overlap overlay underly Diigolet 4.0b14 count gpd4

started by Graham Perrin on 05 Oct 09 no follow-up yet
David Corking

7 Reasons Diigo Tastes Better Than Delicious | MakeUseOf.com | 2008 - 5 views

  • 7 Reasons Diigo Tastes Better Than Delicious
  • I’ve used Delicious for a long time to manage my Web bookmarks. It was easy to use, accessible from any browser, and worked well with Firefox. For all my needs, it was a great bookmarking service.
  • ...22 more annotations...
  • Then I found Diigo, and suddenly Delicious didn’t look so good anymore. Diigo is another social bookmarking service (and one we’ve covered before), offering all of Delicious’ relevant features and much more. I left Delicious, and haven’t ever looked back. There are a lot of things I love about Diigo, but there are seven features that sold me on using Diigo for all my bookmarking needs. These are all in addition to the features I deem non-negotiable for social bookmarking sites- tagging, Firefox extensions, looking at popular bookmarks, etc.
  • 1. Highlighting
  • 2. Saving Pages is Easier Than Ever, Regardless of Browser
  • If you’re using Firefox, Internet Explorer, or Flock, the Diigo toolbar has all the features you could want - bookmark, search, highlight, and organize all your Web pages right from the toolbar. If you’re not into those browsers, though there’s a great bookmarklet that lets you do most of that with any browser. I use Chrome, and all the functionality I need is built right into the bookmarklet. Delicious becomes more difficult to use outside of Firefox (there are bookmarklets, but they pale in comparison), and Diigo keeps on working fine.
  • 3. Functional Commenting and Real Conversations
  • This is one of my favorite features of Diigo - when you’re reading a page, you can make comments right on the page, that show up as speech bubbles. If another Diigo user comes across the page, they’ll be able to see your comment. You can see (in the Firefox sidebar) who’s reading a page you’re on, who’s talking about it, and a real conversation can happen - unlike in Delicious, when all you can see is someone’s bookmarks.
  • 4. Send Bookmarks to Facebook or Twitter with one click
  • With one click, you can send a Diigo bookmark to Twitter, Facebook, or your blog. It truly takes one click, from “Send” to the service you want to use. If you want to send bookmarks to Facebook, you’ll have to install the Diigo Facebook app. You can also have Diigo create a daily digest of your latest bookmarks and send it to your blog, which I’d debate the usefulness of, but the functionality is there. Being able to bookmark a site on Twitter in particular straight from Diigo is big for me, and makes Twitter easier and quicker to use.
  • 5. Sites Help You Find Deeper Cuts
  • When you bookmark a page with Diigo, it bookmarks more than just the link (like those other sites). It bookmarks the entire page you were on, which has two great implications. First, it means you can preview sites within the Diigo page. You can view your bookmarked page, without ever leaving Diigo. It also means that you can search the full text of pages you bookmark.
  • Your bookmarks live in Diigo, so if a site goes down or is unavailable, you can still find it in Diigo, as well as search and view it. Diigo’s become a social-bookmarking machine, and I left Delicious and never looked back. If you want to make the switch, you can import your bookmarks from most other services- making the switch is so easy, there’s no reason not to! Diigo’s the new gold standard in social bookmarks. Do you use social bookmarking services? Which one? What are the killer features that make you use the one you’ve got?
  • I’m a big YouTube fan, but there are way more videos than I can possibly figure out. With “Sites“, you’re able to go through a particular site (including MakeUseOf) and find out what other people are bookmarking and reading about. You can create a watchlist, and whenever someone bookmarks a page from that site, you see it. It’s a great way to find popular and cool stuff in big, content-full sites that you might not notice otherwise.
  • 6. Simultaneously bookmark things to Diigo and Elsewhere - even Delicious! If you have a Ma.gnolia, Delicious, or Simpy account that you want to hold on to for posterity, you can set up Diigo to simultaneously bookmark pages to Diigo and to your other service, using the “Save Elsewhere” feature. I like this because it means you can use the vastly superior Diigo, but for all four different services. Just enter your account info, and you can start bookmarking all over the Web, with one click!
  • 7. Bookmark and Search Entire Web Pages
  • I seem to always bookmark a page, and then come back to it later and forget what it was that I cared about on the page
  • No more searching through the page again to find what it was you cared about.
  •  
    Hear hear to all of this. I have used the "full text'" search in Furl many times, and I am delighted that Diigo has a similar feature.
Graham Perrin

speech bubble/pencil icon makes some text invisible - 4 views

Bugged: http://www.net-security.org/article.php?id=1322&p=1 Screen shot to follow. The cause of this bug may be similar, but not identical, to the many examples under http://groups.diigo.com/gr...

bug hidden missing text Diigolet 4.0b166

started by Graham Perrin on 01 Jul 10 no follow-up yet
Russ Goerend

Help with unusable sticky notes, please! - 79 views

Graham, i think it's the Evernote plugin. I had a feeling it was, so I disabled only that plugin and so far so good. I can live without that plugin as it has a bookmarklet with the exact same fun...

sticky notes sticky Firefox extension Evernote conflict bug

Graham Perrin

IE 8 and sticky notes not playing well together | Diigo - 0 views

  • diigo TB works except stickies
    • Graham Perrin
       
      Test in relation to http://groups.diigo.com/Diigo_HQ/forum/topic/ie-8-and-sticky-notes-not-playing-well-together-44793 Internet Explorer 8.0.6001.18702 Windows XP Service Pack 3 Diigo Toolbar beta 3.1.22 1. highlighted text 2. Add an inline sticky note 3. Add Comment menu | Diigo Community 4. OK
  • A first click on the speech bubble icon, in the Sticky Notes window, fails
    • Graham Perrin
       
      This bug does not affect the first note stuck to a highlight. (The Add Comment dialogue appears by default in that situation.)
  • A second click on the same icon presents the Add Comment dialogue
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