Another reason sections are useless is that they do not appear on the LIST drop down list when creating a new bookmark.
Does the Diigo team really have to ask for a scenario where using more than 2 levels of classification would be necessary? It is as simple as Sports / Baseball / 2010 Season. Anyone who is trying to use Diigo for work - not just to share recipes, etc. - will quickly become frustrated with Diigo's inability to organize by more than 1 layer (either tag or list). Look at how Zotero enables users to classify items into subfolders. We need THAT. Diigo has an opportunity to grow a user base of professionals who are prepared to pay for a service with the features they need. I would have stayed with Zotero, but it is not available for Chrome. I wish you great success and hope that you will respond to your users' needs.
Another reason sections are useless is that they do not appear on the LIST drop down list when creating a new bookmark.
Does the Diigo team really have to ask for a scenario where using more than 2 levels of classification would be necessary? It is as simple as Sports / Baseball / 2010 Season. Anyone who is trying to use Diigo for work - not just to share recipes, etc. - will quickly become frustrated with Diigo's inability to organize by more than 1 layer (either tag or list). Look at how Zotero enables users to classify items into subfolders. We need THAT. Diigo has an opportunity to grow a user base of professionals who are prepared to pay for a service with the features they need. I would have stayed with Zotero, but it is not available for Chrome. I wish you great success and hope that you will respond to your users' needs.