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Graham Perrin

Forum comments and annotations - 17 views

> Community library may be not up-to-date For that issue I have created a separate topic, Community library is inconsistent/outdated

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Maggie Tsai

Group Tags under used - 15 views

> Can anybody see the marked string or even the annotation? > Thank you for your feedback. ))) > > Fridemar See it - also bug noted. Thanks for pointing it out. Will get fixed ASAP

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oilumiun

Bookmarks insist on being private, against my will - 451 views

In Fnaf game, Players must use limited resources, such as closing doors and turning on lights, to fend off the animatronics and prevent them from entering the office. If an animatronic manages t...

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Graham Perrin

Extract Annotations: all annotations are missing - 23 views

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Extract Annotations bug gpd4

started by Graham Perrin on 12 Jan 09 no follow-up yet
Julian Knight

Convert Your Annotations to Blog Posts with 1-click - 8 views

  • + Add a new blog
    • Julian Knight
       
      OK, someone HAS finally fixed it - it now works
    • Uffe Sørensen
       
      Ain`t working for me. I get Timeout everytime I try with a wordpress blog. Haven`t tried other platforms. Others with the same timeout problems on a selfhosted Wordpress blog?
    • Julian Knight
       
      Make sure you have XML-RPC turned on in  your WP. Then use the MetaWeblogAPI rather than WP
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    Cross-references http://groups.diigo.com/group/Diigo_HQ/content/1017249 - Convert Your Annotations to Blog Posts with 1-click http://groups.diigo.com/group/Diigo_HQ/content/1019890 - Convert Your Annotations to Blog Posts with 1-click (Two different group bookmarks, two sets of annotations, for a single page.) (Two different pages with the same name.)
Graham Perrin

need help understanding highlighting function in groups - 51 views

> Also, whatever I highlight on a group page defaults to a private highlight, and I can't see a way to make it public. Is there a way to set it in the Diigo toolbar options? Did there used to be? ...

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anonymous

vote feature - 145 views

Anyone know how I undo a mistaken "thumbs up"? I accidentally "thumbed up" my own bookmark (I clicked once on the icon hoping to find a thumbs down option.) Unlike Flickr and YouTube, my clumsy v...

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Graham Perrin

hyperlinks missing from posts - 101 views

Discussion continuing in summary topic http://groups.diigo.com/Diigo_HQ/forum/topic/42779

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Graham Perrin

Bug:: Floating Sticky Notes Do Not Share to Diigo Groups - 147 views

Subject: Floating Sticky Notes Do Not Share to Diigo Groups @ Julie Please, could you post to a separate topic? Thanks.

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Mah Saito

Diigo v3: A more social form of bookmarking and annotating | Webby's World - 0 views

  • Diigo v3 places more emphasis on the social aspect of social bookmarking through merging ideas from several different sites together. For example, it takes annotating from Clipmarks, bookmarking from del.icio.us and a facility which suggests websites you may like based on your annotations from StumbleUpon.
  • Diigo v3 has some unique features which I like. When you are on websites, you can view what other users have highlighted and annotated which is useful for group projects where collaboration is necessary. You can also join groups and communities and send private messages to other users. Another interesting feature is WebSlides which lets you view your bookmarks as a slideshow which is useful if you can’t always remember the name of the site but you can remember the way it looks!
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  • So, some key points about Diigo 3: Easy to share annotations on certain websites; useful for collaboration Improved social features WebSlide browse through websites based on screenshots. Clipmarks is like cutting something out of a paper; Diigo is highlighting something out of one and annotating it!
  • I believe Diigo is probably more useful as a research tool than as a social site but it is nice to merge the two together!
Graham Perrin

consistent use of expressions (URL, link, page etc.) - 55 views

>> A Diigo guide to standard use of expressions could be a fine >> neighbour to the Diigo API. > > Time to review topics such as this (consistent use of expressions) > in light of … … and in li...

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Graham Perrin

Extract annotations in 3.1.6.13 for Firefox: formatting (richness) is lost - 37 views

Subject: workaround (not using Firefox) in the absence of a solution for Firefox > 1. set aside Firefox for Mac OS X That workaround is probably the best. A 2001 bug in Mozilla core https:/...

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Graham Perrin

No site / SEO promotion - No spamming - Flag spammers - 54 views

Suggestion: communal trash When the owner or moderator of a group removes an offending bookmark, that bookmark should be moved to a communal trash can. A bookmark moved in this way shoul...

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the price to "GO PREMIUM" - 263 views

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Michael Farina

new group I created isn't a share-to option when bookmarking - 82 views

I don't know what all the specs are, but I'm having the exact same problem. After creating a sticky, I am only given the option of sharing it to one of my three groups. I created all three groups...

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eyal matsliah

Diigo Review: Robust Social Bookmarking - Recommended Web Tools - 0 views

  • Diigo defines itself as Social Annotation: the best way to collect, share and interact on online information from anywhere Diigo provides a basic toolbar from which all features are accessed. Clicking on the Diigo button immediately opens up a bookmarking window. Having such quick access is very handy. The bookmarking window offers all the basics: url, title, Tags, Public/Private (public means your bookmark is visible by others), Unread (bookmark something and come back later to read more), Add elsewhere (Diigo allows integration with other bookmarking services). Additionally, Diigo displays existing comments, and lets you add your own comments. The bookmarking service integration can be improved. Diigo doesn’t automatically login to the service. A popup login screen is provided for each service selected. This is laborious. There needs to be automatic integration so it seems seamless. Current integration is available with del.icio.us, blinklist, rawsugar, netvouz, shadows, furl, simply, spurl and yahoo. The comments is where Diigo begins to diverge from other services. Comments are public and visible by all Diigo users. The purpose of comments is to leave short thoughts about a site that will provide useful to other users. Comments are view when using Diigo to bookmark a page. A commenter on the Yahoo page wisely noted: Diigo really needs a function to thumb up/thumb down the comments for pages. This will get spammy, really, really quick. This is true and needs to be addressed by Diigo.
  • When I go to bookmark a page, I can also highlight text and Diigo will save it. So in the process of research, if there is a key paragraph about the topic I am researching, I can highlight the paragraph and then bookmark the page. As long as I am logged in to Diigo, every time I visit that page, that paragraph will be highlighted. Diigo gives options on the various kind of highlighting available. On my Diigo homepage, both comments and highlights are posted underneath each bookmarked site for easy reference. All tags are shown on my homepage as a tag cloud. I can switch this to a list. Each mode can be viewed alphabetically or by frequency. The really cool thing about tags in Diigo is the ability to easily edit them. I can easily choose a tag and rename or even delete it. This task is made too difficult by other services. My own bookmarks can be viewed either from the Diigo website or from the Diigo toolbar. The toolbar lets me filter my bookmarks by tag so I can easily find what I am looking for. I can also choose to filter bookmarks by the entire Diigo community. Diigo also has a powerful forwarding feature. If you find a website that a friend would be interested in as well, it only takes two clicks to email the URL to them.
  • The power of Diigo comes in with its annotations features. I already mentioned highlighting above. Diigo lets users aggregate those highlights. For example, you’ve spent hours researching a topic and tagged each site with a particular tag. On the Diigo site, you can pull up all those tags and display ALL your highlighted text. This provides you an easy way to view your information. This is a great tool for writers. Saves times from cutting and pasting quotes or flipping back and forth between all the bookmarked pages to remember what was pertinent to you. Diigo also offers Sticky Notes. Sticky Notes are different than comments. Comments are always public and can never be edited (but can be deleted.) Sticky Notes can be public or private, can be edited and can be deleted. Sticky Notes should be used for your own thoughts. They can be used to simply indicate something you need to write about in the future, or type at length a response to a webpage that you will later use in an article. There is more to be said about Diigo. Another great thing about Diigo is a very user friendly help section. I printed the whole thing out. After the 30 mins or so it took me to read through the material I had a pretty good understanding of Diigo’s capabilities. The hardwork put into Diigo is evident. It has become my bookmarking tool of choice. Technorati Tags: diigo, bookmarking, annotation, research, tools 11.13.2006 @ 11:07 AM — Filed under: Social Bookmarking
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  • A commenter on the Yahoo page wisely noted: Diigo really needs a function to thumb up/thumb down the comments for pages. This will get spammy, really, really quick. This is true and needs to be addressed by Diigo.
  • When I go to bookmark a page, I can also highlight text and Diigo will save it. So in the process of research, if there is a key paragraph about the topic I am researching, I can highlight the paragraph and then bookmark the page. As long as I am logged in to Diigo, every time I visit that page, that paragraph will be highlighted.
  • The really cool thing about tags in Diigo is the ability to easily edit them. I can easily choose a tag and rename or even delete it. This task is made too difficult by other services.
  • The power of Diigo comes in with its annotations features. I already mentioned highlighting above. Diigo lets users aggregate those highlights. For example, you’ve spent hours researching a topic and tagged each site with a particular tag. On the Diigo site, you can pull up all those tags and display ALL your highlighted text. This provides you an easy way to view your information. This is a great tool for writers. Saves times from cutting and pasting quotes or flipping back and forth between all the bookmarked pages to remember what was pertinent to you.
  • Another great thing about Diigo is a very user friendly help section. I printed the whole thing out. After the 30 mins or so it took me to read through the material I had a pretty good understanding of Diigo’s capabilities.
  • The hardwork put into Diigo is evident. It has become my bookmarking tool of choice.
  • Diigo Review: Robust Social Bookmarking by Paul Flyer
  • Every now and then I get to write about something that takes a good idea and makes it better. When I first read TechCrunch’s review of Diigo back in March of 2006, I yawned, despite the reviewers enthusiasm. I had looked at many of the social bookmarking sites and saw nothing innovative. My own lack of enthusiasm for social bookmarking sites clouded my judgement when I read that review. > Today, I am a big fan of Diigo. If del.icio.us is the most popular social bookmarking site and Digg is the most popular social news site, then Diigo should become the internet researchers tool of choice. Beyond basic bookmarking, tagging and sharing, Diigo offers a suite of tools that turn it into a robust research, annotation and note taking tool.
  • eyalnow comments: Your comment is awaiting moderation. Hi Paul, great post ! for me, diigo is mainly about information management and then about sharing. I agree with the thumbs up/down suggestion. it’s already possible to filter annotations by groups, which were introduced after you wrote your review what’s your diigo page ? mine is http://www.diigo.com/user/eyalnow March 27th, 2007 at 4:00 am
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Graham Perrin

Annotated links: intermittent service issue affecting multiple browsers/platforms? - 19 views

http://www.diigo.com/annotated/495cfc6ef7a84480dddbba99850c7a81 results in > Our server is temporarily unavailable in Firefox 3.0.4 and Safari 3.2.1 on Mac OS X, and in Internet Explorer 7 on Wi...

Annotated Link service bug gpd4

started by Graham Perrin on 04 Dec 08 no follow-up yet
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