It's a little frustrating that this feature still isn't available. I've been using Diigo since it first launched and I feel like I've been waiting for this feature for years. The main advantage Diigo has over any other service is annotation, but it's much to difficult to send annotations to somebody else (mostly talking about my own annotated page, not the "meta" page annotated and commented by the community).
As it is, I rarely annotate pages much anymore because I know I won't get those annotations out to my networks. It would make a huge difference to my use of Diigo if I could pull up the diigo bookmarklet, annotate and bookmark a page, and then *without leaving the page* share the annotated page with Twitter, Facebook or (even better) Ping.fm, or just send it by email to a friend.
You basically have this functionality in the Firefox toolbar. Why not in the bookmarklet?
Using Chrome on the dev channel (so version 4.0.223.11) and there's a problem with highlighting.
I open the bookmarklet toolbar and select text on the page, and the popup displays my Highlight choices, as it should. But when I select either Highlight or Highlight and Sticky Note, it activates the highlighter tool instead of just highlighting the selected text.
I use Chrome for my browser so I use the diigolet bookmarklet instead of the toolbar. And I think one of the best features diigo has is the availability of "annotated links". Unfortunately, the only way to get the annotated link for a bookmarked page right now is to go to Diigo, find the page, and get the annotated link. Could this be done from the diigolet or from another bookmarklet?
What I'd *really* like is to modify other url shortening bookmarklets like ow.ly and bit.ly so they shorten the annotated url instead of the real url of the page.
So could anybody help out by creating a bookmarklet to extract the annotated link of a page?
As it is, I rarely annotate pages much anymore because I know I won't get those annotations out to my networks. It would make a huge difference to my use of Diigo if I could pull up the diigo bookmarklet, annotate and bookmark a page, and then *without leaving the page* share the annotated page with Twitter, Facebook or (even better) Ping.fm, or just send it by email to a friend.
You basically have this functionality in the Firefox toolbar. Why not in the bookmarklet?