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Julie Radachy

Overwriting Forum Topics - 90 views

forum overwrite group topic help moderate resolved
started by Julie Radachy on 02 Apr 08 no follow-up yet
  • Maggie Tsai
     
    I think what you're referring to is unique for a group owner only See a group owner has the right to edit and modify any post. So what you need to do is to click "Reply" and that will open up a new input window, but not '"Edit" --> which you will end up re-writing that post.

    I accidentally made that mistake once in a long while. So you just need to be aware of how the system works and be careful not to make the same mistake :-)

    Hope this helps.
Krissa Swain

need help understanding highlighting function in groups - 51 views

groups highlighting
started by Krissa Swain on 03 Apr 08 no follow-up yet
  • Maggie Tsai
     
    Krissa Randolph wrote:
    > One of my group members is asking if there is a way to highlight or annotate a site that someone else in the group has bookmarked, without ending up bookmarking that site to his personal bookmark list. Anyone know about that?

    No. Most of the time people bookmark and share something to the group, they normally want a copy themselves as well. So to make that optional will make the logic unnecessarily complex. The workaround - if he really doesn't want it, just go to his own bookmarks and do batch delete.

    >
    > 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?

    Group members will see those annotations shared to the group. I don't think so - can double check.
cory plough

Either Diigo needs a "mark as read' button for Shared Bookmarks or they have one and Im... - 649 views

bookmarks dashboard shared suggestion
started by cory plough on 03 Apr 08 no follow-up yet
Maggie Tsai

Plesae help us fight spam - 34 views

spam spam (electronic)
started by Maggie Tsai on 29 Mar 08 no follow-up yet
  • Maggie Tsai
     
    With the successful introduction of V3, ironically there are more spam.

    We're adding a lot more anti-spam measures. Meanwhile, please kindly report any spam activities that you have noticed. Together let's make Diigo a really awesome place for our community users to enjoy, and keep out those spammers.

    Thanks!
Maggie Tsai

Diigo blog ~ "Tip of the day" series - 48 views

blog tips v3
started by Maggie Tsai on 28 Mar 08 no follow-up yet
  • Maggie Tsai
     
    Now with the introduction of V3, we are no longer in a "stealth mode" (although lots of goodies are still cooking under the hood :-) We will start writing more news and updates about Diigo, tips for using Diigo, articles about surprising and fascinating new ways our users have found to apply Diigo in their lives, and our thoughts on Diigo and the new, social web that Diigo is helping to create and shape.

    Lots of good tips will be shared there - we think you will enjoy them. Please start reading & subscribing to our blog http://blog.diigo.com

    note: If you have suggestions on what should be covered, let us know. Also, if you have something good that you'd like to share with the diigo community, we'd welcome guest writer and love to hear from you!
Maggie Tsai

Family Matters » » The Diigo Movie Theatre - 0 views

  • I’ve found Diigo is so much more than a simple online bookmarking system. For me, it’s organization for the chaos that is my family research, a delightful cookbook of recipes I find all over the Web, my Christmas (birthday, anniversary, whatever) wishlist and now it’s my online movie theatre.
  • when I’m looking for a little entertainment or education, all I have to do is visit my own personal movie theatre at Diigo.
Maggie Tsai

Theatre Ideas: Book Announcement - 0 views

  • As a sidenote, I have also created a Diigo research group for Theatre Tribes, so that people who are interested can contribute websites and articles that might be relevant to this topic that I can add to the website and to the book.
Maggie Tsai

Streamline It Part I: Diigo or Bust : Metanoia - 1 views

  • Here I was using Diigo, Delicious, Google Notebook, and Zotero for my researching, bookmarking, annotating, and sharing. While all strong tools in their own right, it is pretty clear looking at this list that this is what some would call OVER DOING IT!
  • best possible tool that streamlined social bookmarking, social researching, and social reading.
Maggie Tsai

PsychSplash Diigo Research Tool Matures - 0 views

  • I use Diigo to bookmark psychology websites I find as I surf the web. I have been using it for at least 18-months now and have found it to be an invaluable tool. Admittedly, I am a pretty low-key user. I use only the basic bookmarking function, and have the toolbar installed on my work and home computer so I can access my bookmarks in either setting. To my credit, I was brave enough to set up a PsychSplash Psychology Group on Diigo where I have been posting links to psychology sites for the last 12 months. You can access my public list here (with RSS feed here) and the PsychSplash Psychology group here (with RSS feed here). Just the other day, they launched version 3 which has really expanded the collaborative, community and social potential of the site.
  • If you spend a bit of time online and use the web for research or browse extensively, Diigo is worth a look in terms of managing what you find.
marcell mars

to add friends from groups - 24 views

feature
started by marcell mars on 25 Mar 08 no follow-up yet
Maggie Tsai

SoftRatty: Diigo The Holy Grail of Bookmarking - 0 views

  • With its version 3 relaunch, Diigo seems to have an answer to that question: they’ve packed with the features including highlighting, social networking, etc.. to become the most [...]
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