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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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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

Graham Perrin

Unusual display of cached pages - 41 views

> a "view pdf Version" would be nice :) In Diigo 4.0 beta you'll find user-produced HTML and PNG versions of selected snapshots, alongside traditional robot-produced cached copies. How are cont...

bug cache snapshot archive upload PNG HTML screen shot screenshot

Graham Perrin

ODF versus OOXML: Don't forget about HTML! - O'Reilly XML Blog - 0 views

  • Don't forget about HTML
  • February 25, 2007
  • HTML’s potential and actual suitability for much document interchange
  • ...27 more annotations...
  • HTML is the format to consider first
  • validated, standards compliant XHTML in particular
  • HTML at one end (simple WP documents)
  • PDF at the other end (full page fidility but read-only)
  • W3C versus ISO
  • HTML, ODF, OOXML, PDF
  • Lie adopts an extreme view towards overlap of standards:
  • overlap at all brings nothing but misery and bloat.
  • The next dodgy detail is to make blanket comparisons between HTML and ODF/OOXML.
  • ODF and OOXML deal with many issues that HTML/CSS simply does not.
  • the W3C argument might be to say that every part should have a URL
  • a strange theory that MS wants ODF and OOXML to both fail
  • being pro-ODF does not mean you have have to be anti-OOXML
  • HTML is the format of choice for interchange of simple documents
  • ODF will evolve to be the format of choice for more complicated documents
  • OOXML is the format of choice for full-fidelity dumps from MS Office
  • PDF is the format of choice for non-editable page-faithful documents
  • all have overlap
  • we need to to encourage a rich library of standard technologies,
  • widely deployed,
  • free,
  • unencumbered,
  • explicit,
  • awareness of when each is appropriate
  • an adequate set of profiles and profile validators
  • using ISO Schematron
  • Plurality
  •  
    Relevance to Diigo Community: of the four formats (HTML, ODF, OOXML, PDF) mentioned in this 2007 post, HTML is clearly most suitable for services/software such as Diigo.
Paula Hay

linkroll HTML? - 43 views

Hi Joel, the formatting for the linkroll text isn't working -- bold, sizing, etc. I believe it was conflicting with my existing stylesheet, but without knowing what the HTML of the linkroll looks l...

linkroll css

Oliver S.

Does Diigo work with the official, released version of FireFox 3.0? - 332 views

It works great for me. I am also very impressed that Diigo has already incorporated the tags that can now be assigned to bookmarks in Firefox 3 into the Diigo toolbar bookmark import feature. After...

diigo firefox help resolved

Graham Perrin

case-sensitive tags - any chance of it happening? - 383 views

> tag case will be preserved while displaying, but ignored for search Seems to work well for the majority of use cases. Thanks :)

discussion tag case CamelCase case-sensitive help suggestion

Maggie Tsai

Maximal length of a Diigo tagname - 14 views

Hi Fridemar, 255. While some feature requests may seem like very easy fix to users, for example, why not just simply switch to a higher number and that's it. In this case, there are actua...

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